Etymology of the Greek word phullon (φύλλον)
the Greek word
phullon, φύλλον (a sprout; leaf)
derived from the Proto-Indo-European root
*bhel-Derivations in Greek
aphullos,
phullodes,
phullion,
leptophullos,
mikrophullos,
pentaphullon,
sklerophullosDerivations in other languages
English
filo, French
cristallophyllien, French
sclérophylle, French
théophylline, Italian
fillite, Italian
fillo, Italian
microfillite, Italian
xantofilla, Italian
fillidio, Italian
xantofillite, Italian
-fillo, Latin
phyllon, Latin
Calliphylla, Latin
Diphyllidea, Latin
Pseudophyllidea, Latin
Spathiphyllum, Latin
Periphylla, Latin
aciphylla, Latin
aphylla, Latin
comophyllum, Latin
helicophylla, Latin
imatophylla, Latin
lamprophylla, Latin
leiophylla, Latin
mitophyllum, Latin
nematophylla, Latin
nemophyllus, Latin
orthophylla, Latin
phyllopoda, Latin
poiophyllus, Latin
scytophylla, Latin
Phyllanthus, Latin
epiphyllum, Latin
Phyllastrephus, Latin
Phyllergates, Latin
Phyllomyias, Latin
Phylloscartes, Latin
PhylloscopusUsage
Word found in Modern Greek