κουζίνα
Lemma: κουζίνα
Translation: kitchen; cuisine; cooking; stove; cooker (noun)
Etymology: From Italian 'cucina' meaning kitchen or cuisine, which itself derives from Latin 'coquina' (kitchen, from 'coquere' meaning 'to cook'). The word entered Greek during periods of Italian influence, particularly through Venetian trade connections. English speakers will recognize the connection to 'cuisine' and 'cook'. The word demonstrates how culinary terms often travel between cultures through trade and cultural exchange.
Mnemonics
- Think 'cuisine' - κουζίνα sounds like 'cuisine' and means kitchen where cuisine is made
- Cousin in the κουζίνα - imagine your cousin cooking in the kitchen
Example Wordforms
Cultural Context
In Greek households, the κουζίνα is traditionally the heart of the home where families gather. Greek cooking culture emphasizes fresh ingredients and traditional recipes passed down through generations. The word can refer both to the physical space and to the cooking apparatus itself.
Easily Confused With
Explanation: μαγειρείο is the more formal/traditional Greek word for kitchen, while κουζίνα is the more commonly used loanword
Notes: κουζίνα is more colloquial and commonly used in everyday speech, while μαγειρείο appears more in formal contexts
Mnemonic: κουζίνα sounds foreign (like cuisine), μαγειρείο sounds Greek (like μάγειρας - cook)