επιμελητής
Lemma: επιμελητής
Translation: editor; curator; supervisor (noun)
Etymology: From Ancient Greek ἐπιμελητής (epimelētēs), derived from ἐπιμέλεια (epimeleia) 'care, attention' + -της (-tēs) agent suffix. The root comes from ἐπί (epi) 'upon, over' + μέλω (melō) 'to care for, be concerned with'. The same root gives us 'meletic' (relating to care or study) in English medical terminology.
Mnemonics
- Think of 'epi-' (over) + 'mel' (care) = someone who oversees with care
- Remember 'meticulous' - an επιμελητής needs to be meticulous in their supervision
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Cultural Context
Commonly used in academic and museum contexts, as well as in administrative positions within organizations. The role of επιμελητής carries significant responsibility and respect in Greek professional environments.
Easily Confused With
Explanation: While both refer to supervisory roles, επιστάτης typically refers to a more practical, hands-on supervisor (like a foreman), while επιμελητής implies more administrative or curatorial responsibilities
Confused word:
Ο επιστάτης επιβλέπει τους εργάτες στο εργοτάξιο.
The foreman supervises the workers at the construction site.
Notes: επιμελητής generally implies a higher educational level and more specialized knowledge
Mnemonic: επιμελητής has 'mel' (care) - think curator who carefully tends to items; επιστάτης has 'στάτης' (standing) - think someone who stands over workers