αλαζόνας
Wordform Details
Translation: arrogant personbraggartshow-off
Part of Speech: noun
Inflection Type:
masculinesingularnominativeIs Dictionary Form: No
Dictionary Form Details
Lemma: αλαζόνας
Translation: arrogant person; braggart; show-off (noun)
Etymology: From Ancient Greek ἀλαζών (alazṓn) meaning 'wanderer, vagabond', later developing the sense of 'false pretender, charlatan' due to the association of wandering performers making exaggerated claims. The semantic evolution from 'wanderer' to 'boaster' reflects how traveling entertainers and merchants were often viewed as prone to exaggeration and self-promotion.
Mnemonics
- Think of someone who is 'all alone' (sounds similar) because their arrogance has pushed everyone away
- Remember 'blazon' in English (to proclaim or display proudly) - an αλαζόνας blazons their achievements
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Cultural Context
In Greek culture, αλαζονεία (arrogance) is considered a serious character flaw, often associated with hubris - the excessive pride that leads to downfall in ancient Greek tragedy.
Easily Confused With
Explanation: While both words refer to proud people, υπερόπτης emphasizes looking down on others, while αλαζόνας emphasizes boasting about oneself
This word:
Ο αλαζόνας μιλάει συνέχεια για τον εαυτό του.
The braggart constantly talks about himself.
Confused word:
Ο υπερόπτης δεν καταδέχεται να μιλήσει στους άλλους.
The haughty person doesn't deign to speak to others.
Notes: Both terms are negative personality traits but emphasize different aspects of pride
Mnemonic: αλαζόνας talks UP about themselves, υπερόπτης looks DOWN on others