δέρνω
Lemma: δέρνω
Translation: beat; hit; thrash; flog (verb)
Etymology: From Ancient Greek δέρω (dérō), meaning 'to skin, flay'. The meaning evolved from skinning animals to beating or thrashing in general. The root is related to the Proto-Indo-European *der- meaning 'to split, tear, flay', which also gave English words like 'tear' and 'derm' (as in epidermis, the outer layer of skin).
Example Usage
Ο πατέρας έδερνε τα παιδιά του παλιά.
The father used to beat his children in the past.
Με δέρνει η αϋπνία τελευταία.
I've been suffering from insomnia lately (lit. insomnia has been beating me).
Ο άνεμος δέρνει τα παράθυρα.
The wind beats against the windows.
Τον έδειραν στο δρόμο.
They beat him up in the street.
Mnemonics
- Think of 'dermatology' (skin science) - the original meaning was about flaying skin.
- Associate with 'daring' - someone who is daring might risk getting beaten.
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Cultural Context
While the literal meaning refers to physical beating, the verb is often used in idiomatic expressions to describe being afflicted by something (like hunger, poverty, or bad luck). Historically, corporal punishment was more common in Greek society, but modern usage often appears in figurative contexts.
Easily Confused With
Explanation: While 'δέρνω' means 'to beat/hit', 'δένω' means 'to tie/bind'. They look and sound similar but have completely different meanings.
Confused word:
Έδεσε το σκύλο με ένα λουρί.
He tied the dog with a leash.
Notes: The aorist forms are particularly distinct: 'έδειρα' for 'δέρνω' versus 'έδεσα' for 'δένω'.
Mnemonic: 'Δέρνω' has an 'ρ' (r) which can remind you of 'rough' treatment, while 'δένω' is about binding things together.
Explanation: 'Δέρνω' means 'to beat/hit' while 'γδέρνω' means 'to skin/flay' (closer to the original meaning of Ancient Greek 'δέρω').
Confused word:
Ο κυνηγός έγδαρε το λαγό.
The hunter skinned the rabbit.
Notes: 'Γδέρνω' is the modern form that retained the original meaning of Ancient Greek 'δέρω', while 'δέρνω' evolved to mean beating or hitting.
Mnemonic: 'Γδέρνω' has the extra 'γ' which can remind you it's more extreme - removing skin rather than just hitting.