αποθηκεύω
Wordform Details
Translation: savestore
Part of Speech: verb
Inflection Type:
first-personsingularpresentIs Dictionary Form: No
Dictionary Form Details
Lemma: αποθηκεύω
Translation: to store; to save; to warehouse; to stockpile; to archive (verb)
Etymology: From ancient Greek 'αποθήκη' (apotheke) meaning 'storehouse' or 'repository', which is the source of English 'apothecary' (originally a storehouse for medicines and spices). The verb is formed by adding the suffix '-εύω' which creates verbs meaning 'to do' or 'to make'. The root 'θήκη' (theke) means 'container' or 'case' and appears in English words like 'bibliotheca' (library). The prefix 'απο-' indicates 'away from' or 'off', suggesting the action of putting something away for safekeeping.
Mnemonics
- Think 'apothecary' - a place where medicines are stored
- Remember 'theke' sounds like 'take' - you take things to store them away
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Cultural Context
Commonly used in both traditional contexts (storing grain, goods) and modern digital contexts (saving files, data storage). Very relevant in Greek business and technology vocabulary.
Easily Confused With
Explanation: αποθέτω means 'to deposit' or 'to lay down' (often formally), while αποθηκεύω specifically means 'to store' for future use
Notes: αποθέτω is more formal and often used for official deposits, while αποθηκεύω is about practical storage
Mnemonic: αποθηκεύω has 'θηκ' like 'theca' (container) - it's about containers and storage