παλαιός
Lemma: παλαιός
Translation: old; ancient; former; previous; outdated; archaic (adjective)
Etymology: From Ancient Greek παλαιός (palaios) meaning 'old, ancient', derived from πάλαι (palai) 'long ago, formerly'. This root appears in English words like 'paleontology' (study of ancient life), 'Paleolithic' (Old Stone Age), and 'paleography' (study of ancient writing). The Greek root emphasizes temporal distance and antiquity, distinguishing it from other words for 'old' that might focus on wear, decay, or simple age.
Mnemonics
- Think 'paleontology' - studying old fossils
- Sounds like 'paleo diet' - eating like ancient people
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Cultural Context
Often used in academic, historical, or religious contexts. More formal than παλιός and suggests historical significance rather than just age. Commonly found in scholarly writing, archaeology, and discussions of tradition.
Easily Confused With
Explanation: παλιός is more colloquial and refers to general oldness or wear, while παλαιός is more formal and emphasizes historical antiquity or former status
Confused word:
Φοράει παλιά ρούχα στο σπίτι.
He wears old clothes at home.
Notes: παλαιός suggests historical or cultural significance, while παλιός simply indicates age or wear
Mnemonic: παλαιός = paleo (scientific/formal), παλιός = plain old (everyday)