What does βρέφος in Greek mean?

What is the meaning of the word βρέφος in Greek? The article explains the full meaning, pronunciation along with bilingual examples and instructions on how to use βρέφος in Greek.

The word βρέφος in Greek means infant, μωρό, βρέφος, βρέφος, βρέφος, νεογνό, μωρό, βρέφος, νεογνό, μωρό, παιδί, μωρό, θείο βρέφος, έκθετο παιδί, πρόωρο βρέφος, μοναδικό βρέφος σε γέννα. To learn more, please see the details below.

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Meaning of the word βρέφος

infant

μωρό, βρέφος

(infant child)

Το μωρό (or: βρέφος) γεννήθηκε την Τρίτη.
The baby was born on Tuesday.

βρέφος

(baby) (νεογέννητο)

Το βρέφος ήταν ξαπλωμένο στην κούνια του.
The infant lay in the crib.

βρέφος, νεογνό, μωρό

(suckling infant) (που θηλάζει)

βρέφος, νεογνό, μωρό

(unweaned infant) (που θηλάζει)

παιδί, μωρό

(baby) (μικρή ηλικία)

The child was born only a few months ago.

θείο βρέφος

(Christianity: infant Jesus)

έκθετο παιδί

(abandoned child)

My mother was rescued as a foundling and adopted by a family who was unable to have a child of their own.

πρόωρο βρέφος

(baby born early)

A premature baby born before 24 weeks is unlikely to survive.

μοναδικό βρέφος σε γέννα

(single baby: not a twin, etc.)

Jenna has give birth twice and both babies were singletons.

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