λαγκάδι
Lemma: λαγκάδι
Translation: ravine; gorge; gully; valley (noun)
Etymology: From Medieval Greek λαγκάδιον (lankádion), a diminutive of Ancient Greek λάγκος (lánkos) meaning 'hollow, depression'. The word describes a natural formation in the landscape, particularly common in the mountainous regions of Greece. It shares roots with other Greek topographical terms that describe depressions or hollows in the earth.
Example Usage
Το μονοπάτι περνάει μέσα από ένα βαθύ λαγκάδι.
The path passes through a deep ravine.
Το χωριό είναι χτισμένο δίπλα σε ένα λαγκάδι με τρεχούμενο νερό.
The village is built next to a ravine with running water.
Τα λαγκάδια της περιοχής γεμίζουν με νερό την άνοιξη.
The ravines of the area fill with water in spring.
Mnemonics
- Think of 'lag' (behind) + 'canyon' - a depression that 'lags' behind the surrounding terrain.
- Associate with 'lacuna' (a gap or missing part) - both describe a gap or depression in something.
Example Wordforms
Cultural Context
Λαγκάδι is a common geographical feature in Greece, especially in mountainous regions. Many Greek villages and towns have names that include this word, reflecting the importance of these landforms in Greek topography. These ravines often play important roles in local ecosystems and sometimes in folklore as well.
Easily Confused With
Explanation: While 'λαγκάδι' and 'λαγκαδιά' are very similar and often used interchangeably, 'λαγκαδιά' sometimes implies a larger valley or ravine.
Notes: In many regions, these terms are used interchangeably, but some speakers may make subtle distinctions between them.
Mnemonic: Think of 'λαγκάδι' as potentially smaller (with the diminutive ending -άδι) compared to 'λαγκαδιά'.
Explanation: 'Λαγκάδι' is often a smaller ravine or gully, while 'φαράγγι' typically refers to a larger canyon or gorge with steep sides.
Confused word:
Το φαράγγι της Σαμαριάς είναι διάσημο σε όλο τον κόσμο.
The Samaria Gorge is famous worldwide.
Notes: Φαράγγι often implies a more dramatic landscape feature with significant depth and steep walls.
Mnemonic: Think of 'φαράγγι' as a 'far-ranging' (extensive) canyon, while 'λαγκάδι' is more localized.