γενναίος
Lemma: γενναίος
Translation: brave; courageous; noble; generous; valiant; gallant (adjective)
Etymology: From Ancient Greek γενναῖος (gennaîos), meaning 'of noble birth', derived from γέννα (génna) 'birth, race, descent'. The word originally referred to those of noble lineage but evolved to describe the qualities expected of nobility: courage, generosity, and noble character. The root is related to γένος (génos) 'race, stock, family', which shares Indo-European roots with English words like 'gene', 'generate', and 'genus'.
Example Usage
Είναι πολύ γενναίος στρατιώτης.
He is a very brave soldier.
Έκανε μια γενναία προσπάθεια.
He made a noble effort.
Ήταν ένας γενναίος πολεμιστής που πολέμησε για την ελευθερία.
He was a brave warrior who fought for freedom.
Χρειάζεται γενναία καρδιά για να αντιμετωπίσεις τέτοιες δυσκολίες.
It takes a brave heart to face such difficulties.
Έκανε μια γενναία προσφορά στο φιλανθρωπικό ίδρυμα.
He made a generous donation to the charity.
Η γενναία της απόφαση άλλαξε τη ζωή πολλών ανθρώπων.
Her brave decision changed many people's lives.
Η γενναία της στάση εμπνέει όλους μας.
Her brave stance inspires all of us.
Mnemonics
- Think of 'genuine' in English - a γενναίος person shows genuine courage and nobility.
- Connect it to 'genesis' (beginning/origin) - originally referring to noble birth, now to noble character.
- The 'γενν-' root sounds like 'gen' in 'generous' - a γενναίος person is often generous in spirit.
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Cultural Context
In Greek culture, the concept of γενναίος is highly valued and often associated with historical and mythological heroes. It appears frequently in folk tales, national narratives about resistance fighters, and in everyday discourse about moral character. The term carries connotations of both physical courage and moral nobility.
Easily Confused With
Explanation: While γενναίος can mean 'generous' among other meanings, γενναιόδωρος specifically means 'generous' or 'liberal in giving' and doesn't carry the connotations of bravery that γενναίος does.
Confused word:
Ήταν γενναιόδωρος με τα χρήματά του και βοηθούσε πάντα τους φτωχούς.
He was generous with his money and always helped the poor.
Notes: γενναιόδωρος is actually derived from γενναίος, with the addition of the element related to 'gift' (δώρο).
Mnemonic: γενναιόδωρος has 'δωρο' (gift) in it, focusing on giving, while γενναίος is broader in meaning.
Explanation: γνήσιος means 'genuine, authentic, pure' and sounds somewhat similar to γενναίος but has different meanings and etymology.
Notes: Both words are positive qualities but apply to different domains of character and objects.
Mnemonic: γνήσιος sounds like 'genuine' - it's about authenticity, while γενναίος is about courage and nobility.