τοξότης
Lemma: τοξότης
Translation: archer; bowman; Sagittarius (noun)
Etymology: From Ancient Greek τοξότης (toxótēs, 'archer, bowman'), derived from τόξον (tóxon, 'bow'). The word τόξον itself may have Persian origins, related to the Scythian bow. The same root gives us the English word 'toxic', as poison arrows were common in ancient warfare. The constellation Sagittarius (Latin for 'archer') is called Τοξότης in Greek.
Example Usage
Ο τοξότης στόχευσε το βέλος του στο κέντρο του στόχου.
The archer aimed his arrow at the center of the target.
Είναι Τοξότης, γεννήθηκε στις 5 Δεκεμβρίου.
He is a Sagittarius, born on December 5th.
Στην αρχαία Ελλάδα, οι τοξότες ήταν σημαντικό μέρος του στρατού.
In ancient Greece, archers were an important part of the army.
Mnemonics
- Think of 'toxic arrows' – τοξότης (toxótis) is the one who shoots them.
- The 'tox' in τοξότης sounds like the beginning of 'toxic', which relates to poison arrows used by ancient archers.
Related Words, Phrases & Idioms
Synonyms
Antonyms
Example Wordforms
Cultural Context
In modern Greek culture, τοξότης is commonly associated with the zodiac sign Sagittarius. In ancient Greece, archers were an important part of military forces, though not as prestigious as heavy infantry (hoplites). The term also appears in Greek mythology and historical texts about warfare.
Easily Confused With
Explanation: While etymologically related (both from τόξον, 'bow'), τοξότης means 'archer' while τοξικός means 'toxic/poisonous'.
Confused word:
Αυτή η ουσία είναι τοξική.
This substance is toxic.
Notes: Both words share the same root because ancient archers often used poison-tipped arrows.
Mnemonic: Τοξότης has the -της ending which often indicates a person who does something (like archer), while τοξικός has the -ικός ending which indicates a quality or property.
Explanation: Τόξο means 'bow' (the weapon) or 'arc', while τοξότης is the person who uses the bow (archer).
Notes: Τόξο is the tool, τοξότης is the person who uses it.
Mnemonic: Τοξότης contains τόξο plus -της (person suffix), literally 'the person with the bow'.