αστροπελέκι
Lemma: αστροπελέκι
Translation: lightning bolt; thunderbolt (noun)
Etymology: From Ancient Greek ἀστραπή (astrapē, 'lightning') + πέλεκυς (pélekus, 'axe')
Mnemonics
- Think of 'astro' (star) + 'peleki' (axe) = a star-axe cutting through the sky
- Remember Zeus throwing lightning 'axes' from the stars
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Cultural Context
Often used in Greek folklore and mythology, particularly in reference to Zeus's thunderbolts
Easily Confused With
Explanation: While αστραπή refers to lightning in general, αστροπελέκι specifically refers to a lightning bolt or thunderbolt
Confused word:
Είδα μια αστραπή στον ουρανό.
I saw lightning in the sky.
Notes: αστροπελέκι is more dramatic and specific in its imagery
Mnemonic: αστροπελέκι is the specific 'axe' of lightning, while αστραπή is the general phenomenon