απολαμβάνω
Wordform Details
Translation: enjoytake pleasure inrelishsavor
Part of Speech: verb
Inflection Type:
first-personsingularpresentIs Dictionary Form: No
Dictionary Form Details
Lemma: απολαμβάνω
Translation: to enjoy; to take pleasure in; to savor; to relish; to benefit from (verb)
Etymology: From ancient Greek ἀπολαμβάνω, composed of ἀπό (apo, 'from, away') + λαμβάνω (lambano, 'to take, receive'). The prefix ἀπό suggests 'taking back' or 'receiving in return,' which evolved to mean receiving pleasure or benefit from something. The root λαμβάνω is cognate with Latin 'capere' (to take) found in English words like 'capture' and 'accept.' This compound originally meant 'to receive back' but developed the specific sense of 'receiving pleasure' or 'deriving benefit,' making it distinct from simple reception.
Mnemonics
- Think 'apple + lamb' - enjoying an apple while watching lambs play
- Remember 'apo-' (away) + 'lambano' (take) = taking away pleasure from something
Synonyms
Example Wordforms
Cultural Context
Commonly used in Greek culture when discussing life's pleasures, from simple daily enjoyments like food and coffee to deeper appreciation of art, nature, or relationships. Often appears in contexts of mindful appreciation and quality of life discussions.
Easily Confused With
Explanation: λαμβάνω means simply 'to receive' or 'to take' without the pleasure aspect, while απολαμβάνω specifically means to derive enjoyment or benefit
This word:
Απολαμβάνω τη μουσική.
I enjoy the music.
Confused word:
Λαμβάνω ένα γράμμα.
I receive a letter.
Notes: Both share the root λαμβάνω but απολαμβάνω always implies positive experience
Mnemonic: απολαμβάνω has 'apo-' prefix = extra pleasure added to simple receiving