έπειτα
Lemma: έπειτα
Translation: then; afterwards; later; subsequently (adverb)
Etymology: Derived from Ancient Greek ἔπειτα (epeita), formed from ἐπί (epi, 'upon, after') and εἶτα (eita, 'then'). The compound structure reflects the temporal sequence concept inherent in the word.
Mnemonics
- Think of 'episode' - each episode comes after (έπειτα) the previous one
- Remember 'epi-' (upon, after) as in 'epilogue' - what comes after
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Cultural Context
Commonly used in both written and spoken Greek, particularly in narrative sequences and formal discourse
Easily Confused With
Explanation: While both mean 'after/then', 'έπειτα' is more formal and specific to temporal sequence, while 'μετά' is more versatile and can be used in spatial contexts too
Notes: έπειτα is slightly more formal and literary than μετά
Mnemonic: έπειτα for episodes (time sequence), μετά for multiple uses