συλλογικός
Lemma: συλλογικός
Translation: collective; group; communal; joint (adjective)
Etymology: From Ancient Greek συλλογικός, derived from συλλέγω (to collect, gather together), which combines σύν (together) + λέγω (to gather, choose). The root λέγω is cognate with English 'collect' and 'select' through Latin legere. The prefix σύν corresponds to English 'syn-' as in 'synthesis' or 'synchronize', emphasizing the 'together' aspect that makes this word distinctly about group action rather than individual collection.
Mnemonics
- Think 'collect-ive' - συλλογικός sounds like 'syllogistic' but means collective
- Remember σύν (syn-) = together, like in 'synchronize'
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Cultural Context
Frequently used in political, labor, and social contexts in Greece, especially when discussing collective bargaining, group decisions, or community actions. Common in discussions about workers' rights and democratic processes.
Easily Confused With
Explanation: συλλογικός means collective/group-related, while συλλεκτικός means collectible or related to collecting items
Notes: Both derive from συλλέγω but have evolved different meanings - one social, one material
Mnemonic: συλλογικός = group action, συλλεκτικός = collecting objects