αλαζονεία
Lemma: αλαζονεία
Translation: arrogance; haughtiness; conceit; presumption (noun)
Etymology: From Ancient Greek ἀλαζονεία (alazoneia), from ἀλαζών (alazon) meaning 'wanderer, vagabond', later 'false pretender, imposter'. The semantic evolution reflects how wandering charlatans were often seen as boastful and making false claims, leading to the modern meaning of arrogance and conceit. The root appears in medical terminology like 'alazoneia syndrome' describing pathological boasting.
Mnemonics
- Think of a 'lazy' person who's so full of themselves they won't work - 'a-LAZY-neia'
- Remember 'amazon' - a powerful warrior, but add the 'L' for 'lofty' attitude
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Cultural Context
Often used in moral and philosophical contexts, particularly in discussions about character flaws and ethical behavior. Frequently appears in Greek literature and media when criticizing public figures or discussing hubris.
Easily Confused With
Explanation: While both are abstract nouns, αλαζονεία means 'arrogance' while αλληλεγγύη means 'solidarity'
Confused word:
Η αλληλεγγύη μεταξύ των ανθρώπων είναι σημαντική.
Solidarity between people is important.
Notes: These words represent opposite social attitudes - one separates people, the other brings them together
Mnemonic: αλαζονεία starts with 'αλα' (like 'elevated'), while αλληλεγγύη starts with 'αλλη' (like 'all together')