ανοιχτή
Wordform Details
Translation: openwide
Part of Speech: adjective
Inflection Type:
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Dictionary Form Details
Lemma: ανοιχτός
Translation: open; opened; unlocked (adjective)
Etymology: Derived from the ancient Greek verb 'ἀνοίγω' (anoigo), meaning 'to open'. The modern form evolved through medieval Greek, maintaining its core meaning while expanding to include metaphorical senses like 'light' (for colors) and 'spacious'. The root 'oig-' is related to ancient words meaning 'to yield' or 'give way'.
Mnemonics
- Think of an 'open house' (ανοιχτό σπίτι) - it's welcoming and accessible
- For colors, think 'opened up to let in light' - hence lighter shades
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Cultural Context
Frequently used in everyday contexts, from describing physical states to metaphorical openness. The concept of 'ανοιχτός' in Greek culture often extends beyond physical openness to include hospitality and emotional accessibility.
Easily Confused With
Explanation: While both mean 'open', ανοιχτός is the general adjective, while ανοιγμένος specifically refers to something that has been opened by someone
Confused word:
Το γράμμα είναι ανοιγμένο
The letter has been opened
Notes: ανοιχτός is more versatile and can be used for metaphorical meanings
Mnemonic: ανοιχτός is for general openness, ανοιγμένος shows action was taken