σωρός
Lemma: σωρός
Translation: heap; pile; stack; mass; accumulation (noun)
Etymology: From Ancient Greek σωρός (sōrós). Related to English 'sorites' (logical paradox about heaps)
Mnemonics
- Think of 'sore' + 'rows' - many painful rows stacked up make a heap
- Remember 'sorites' paradox from philosophy about heaps
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Cultural Context
Often used in both literal and metaphorical contexts, particularly when describing large quantities of items or problems
Easily Confused With
Explanation: σωρός (heap) vs σορός (coffin, remains) - different spelling and meaning despite similar pronunciation
This word:
Ένας σωρός από βιβλία
A pile of books
Notes: The omega (ω) spelling indicates the 'heap' meaning
Mnemonic: σωρός with ω for 'whole lot' vs σορός with ο for 'obituary'