αμολάει
Wordform Details
Translation: to releaseto let looseto set free
Part of Speech: verb
Inflection Type:
third-personsingularpresentactiveIs Dictionary Form: No
Dictionary Form Details
Lemma: αμολάω
Translation: to release; to let go; to set free; to unleash (verb)
Etymology: From Medieval Greek 'αμολάω', derived from ancient Greek 'ἀπολύω' (apolyō) meaning 'to set free, release'. The prefix 'απο-' (apo-) indicates separation or release, while the root 'λύω' (lyō) means 'to loosen, untie'. Over time, the pronunciation shifted from 'apolaō' to 'amolaō' through a process of assimilation where the 'p' sound became 'm' before the 'l'.
Mnemonics
- Think of 'a-mola-o' as 'a-mold-away', imagining something breaking free from a mold.
- Connect it with 'ammo let go' - like releasing ammunition or firepower.
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Cultural Context
Often used in rural settings, particularly with reference to letting animals out to graze. In modern urban contexts, it can have colloquial uses such as 'letting loose' in conversation or behavior. The phrase 'αμολάω τα σκυλιά' (setting the dogs loose) is a common expression for causing trouble or initiating conflict.
Easily Confused With
Explanation: While 'αμολάω' means to release or let go, 'αμελώ' means to neglect or be careless about something. They sound somewhat similar but have different meanings and uses.
Confused word:
Αμέλησε τα καθήκοντά του.
He neglected his duties.
Notes: The verbs have different conjugation patterns and are used in different contexts, with 'αμολάω' being more colloquial.
Mnemonic: 'Αμολάω' has 'ολ' (ol) in the middle, think 'let it all go'; 'αμελώ' has 'μελ' (mel), think 'mellow' - being too relaxed and neglectful.
Explanation: 'Αμολάω' means to release or let go, while 'αναλώνω' means to consume or use up. Despite some phonetic similarity, they have completely different meanings.
Notes: 'Αναλώνω' is more formal and often used in contexts of resources or time being spent, while 'αμολάω' is more physical and concrete.
Mnemonic: For 'αμολάω', think 'a-mola' like 'a-moving away'; for 'αναλώνω', think 'ana-low' like bringing something down by using it up.