ξύλινος
Lemma: ξύλινος
Translation: wooden; made of wood (adjective)
Etymology: From Ancient Greek ξύλον (xylon) meaning 'wood'. Related to 'xylophone' (wood-sound), 'xylology' (study of wood)
Mnemonics
- Think of 'xylophone' - a wooden percussion instrument
- Remember 'xylo-' is the Greek root for 'wood'
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Cultural Context
Common in everyday use, particularly in describing traditional Greek furniture and architecture
Easily Confused With
Explanation: ξύλινος means 'made of wood' while ξυλιασμένος means 'frozen stiff' or 'numb from cold'
Notes: The similarity comes from both words relating to the properties of wood - one literal, one metaphorical
Mnemonic: ξύλινος has to do with actual wood, while ξυλιασμένος describes feeling stiff like wood