κοιλάδα
Lemma: κοιλάδα
Translation: valley; dale (noun)
Etymology: From Ancient Greek κοιλάς (koilas), from κοῖλος (koilos) meaning 'hollow'. The root is related to Latin 'caelum' (sky, heaven) and English 'ceiling'. The concept comes from the hollow or concave shape formed between mountains or hills. This same root gives us medical terms like 'coeliac/celiac' and 'coelom', referring to body cavities.
Mnemonics
- Think of 'coil' (as valleys often coil or wind through landscapes)
- Remember 'celiac' - both relate to hollowness/cavities
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Cultural Context
Frequently appears in Greek geography and literature, particularly in references to ancient settlements which were often established in valleys for protection and access to water.
Easily Confused With
Explanation: While both come from the same root meaning 'hollow', κοιλιά means 'belly/stomach' while κοιλάδα means 'valley'
Confused word:
Πονάει η κοιλιά μου.
My stomach hurts.
Notes: Both words relate to hollow spaces but in different contexts
Mnemonic: κοιλάδα ends in -άδα like 'valley' has more letters than 'belly'