αναστατώνω
Lemma: αναστατώνω
Translation: upset; disturb (verb)
Etymology: From Ancient Greek ἀνάστατος (anastatos) meaning 'driven from one's home, uprooted', from ἀνά (ana, 'up') + στατός (statos, 'standing'). The core concept relates to making something that was stable become unstable - literally 'to make stand up' from a position of rest, hence causing disruption.
Mnemonics
- Think of 'ana' (up) + 'static' (standing) = making something that was static/stable become unstable
- Imagine someone standing up suddenly in distress - they're 'αναστατωμένος' (upset)
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Cultural Context
Commonly used in everyday situations to describe emotional disturbance or disruption of normal order. Often used in family contexts or when describing reactions to unexpected news or changes.
Easily Confused With
Explanation: While αναστατώνω means 'to upset', ανασταίνω means 'to resurrect'
This word:
Με αναστάτωσε η είδηση.
The news upset me.
Notes: Both share the prefix 'ανα-' (up) but have very different meanings and contexts
Mnemonic: αναστατώνω has 'τ' (tau) - think 'trouble'; ανασταίνω has no 'τ' - think 'arise'