ιδιότητα
Lemma: ιδιότητα
Translation: property; quality; attribute; characteristic; capacity (noun)
Etymology: From Ancient Greek ἰδιότης (idiótēs), from ἴδιος (ídios) meaning 'one's own, personal, private'. The root ἴδιος is related to English words like 'idiosyncrasy', 'idiot' (originally meaning a private person, not participating in public affairs), and 'idiom'. The suffix -ότητα (-ótita) forms abstract nouns indicating a quality or state, similar to English '-ness' or '-ity'.
Example Usage
Η ελαστικότητα είναι μια ιδιότητα πολλών υλικών.
Elasticity is a property of many materials.
Με την ιδιότητα του προέδρου, έχει το δικαίωμα να συγκαλεί συνεδριάσεις.
In his capacity as president, he has the right to convene meetings.
Η υπομονή είναι μια ιδιότητα που χρειάζεται κάθε δάσκαλος.
Patience is a quality that every teacher needs.
Mnemonics
- Think of 'idio-' (personal) + '-tita' (quality) = personal quality or attribute
- Connect it to 'idiosyncrasy' in English, which refers to a distinctive characteristic
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Cultural Context
In Greek, 'ιδιότητα' is used in both everyday and technical contexts. In scientific or mathematical discussions, it refers to properties of objects or systems. In social contexts, it often refers to someone's capacity or role (e.g., 'in my capacity as a teacher').
Easily Confused With
Explanation: While 'ιδιότητα' means a quality or attribute, 'ιδιοκτησία' specifically means ownership or property in the sense of possessions.
Confused word:
Αυτό το σπίτι είναι ιδιοκτησία της οικογένειάς μου.
This house is the property of my family.
Notes: Both words share the root 'ίδιο-' but have different applications in context.
Mnemonic: 'Ιδιότητα' has to do with qualities (what something IS), while 'ιδιοκτησία' has to do with ownership (what someone HAS).
Explanation: 'Ιδιότητα' refers to a quality or attribute, while 'ταυτότητα' means identity or ID card.
Confused word:
Πρέπει να δείξεις την ταυτότητά σου στην είσοδο.
You must show your ID at the entrance.
Notes: The words sound somewhat similar but have completely different meanings and uses.
Mnemonic: Think of 'ταυτότητα' as related to 'tautology' (same-saying) - it's about sameness and identification.