προσφεύγω
Lemma: προσφεύγω
Translation: appeal; resort to; seek refuge; take recourse (verb)
Etymology: From Ancient Greek προσφεύγω (pros + pheugō). 'pros' meaning 'towards' and 'pheugō' meaning 'to flee'. Related to English 'fugitive' through the Indo-European root *bheug-
Mnemonics
- Think 'pros' (towards) + 'fugitive' (someone fleeing)
- Remember 'refugee' comes from the same root
Synonyms
Cultural Context
Particularly relevant in modern Greek society due to legal/administrative contexts and refugee-related discourse
Easily Confused With
Explanation: προσφεύγω specifically means to seek refuge or appeal, while φεύγω simply means to leave
Notes: προσφεύγω implies seeking help or protection, φεύγω is just departing