θήραμα
Lemma: θήραμα
Translation: (noun)
Etymology: From Ancient Greek θήραμα (thērama), from θηράω (thēraō, 'to hunt'). Related to English 'theriac' (antidote) and 'therapy', both ultimately from the same Greek root relating to hunting/seeking/pursuing
Mnemonics
- Think of 'therapy' - just as therapy seeks to heal, a hunter seeks (θηράω) their prey (θήραμα)
- Contains 'θήρα' (hunting) which gives us the '-ther-' in 'therapy'
Antonyms
Example Wordforms
Cultural Context
More commonly used in literary contexts or formal discussions about hunting. The more colloquial term 'κυνήγι' is more common in everyday speech.
Easily Confused With
Explanation: While θήραμα specifically refers to hunted animals/prey, θύμα means 'victim' in a broader sense
Notes: θήραμα is specifically about hunting, while θύμα is about victimhood in general