πολυκαιρία
Lemma: πολυκαιρία
Translation: long time; extended period of time (noun)
Etymology: Compound word from πολύ (poly, meaning 'much, many') and καιρός (kairos, meaning 'time, season, opportunity'). The combination creates the concept of 'much time' or 'many seasons passing'
Mnemonics
- Think 'poly' (many) + 'kairos' (time) = many times/long time
- Remember 'poly' as in 'polygon' (many sides) combined with time
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Cultural Context
Often used in everyday conversation when discussing long periods of time or expressing that something hasn't happened for a while
Easily Confused With
Explanation: While πολυκαιρία refers to a long period in general, πολύωρος specifically refers to something lasting many hours
Notes: πολυκαιρία is more general and usually refers to longer periods than πολύωρος
Mnemonic: πολυκαιρία = long time (days/months/years), πολύωρος = many hours