απονομή
Wordform Details
Translation: awardconfermentgrantingbestowal
Part of Speech: noun
Inflection Type:
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Dictionary Form Details
Lemma: απονομή
Translation: administration; conferment; awarding; granting; dispensation (noun)
Etymology: From ancient Greek απονέμω (aponemo) meaning 'to assign, distribute, allot'. The prefix απο- (apo-) means 'from, away' and νέμω (nemo) means 'to distribute, manage'. The root νεμ- is related to the English word 'nemesis' (divine retribution) and connects to the concept of proper distribution or allocation. This formal term emphasizes the official, ceremonial aspect of giving or granting something, particularly in legal, academic, or governmental contexts.
Mnemonics
- Think 'upon-nome' (upon naming) - formally naming someone as deserving of something
- Remember 'apo-' (away from) + 'nome' (distribute) = giving away formally
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Cultural Context
Commonly used in official ceremonies, legal proceedings, and academic contexts. Frequently appears in news reports about award ceremonies, judicial decisions, and formal recognitions.
Easily Confused With
Explanation: While both relate to giving recognition, απονομή emphasizes the formal act of conferring or granting, while αναγνώριση focuses on acknowledgment or recognition itself
Confused word:
Η αναγνώριση της προσπάθειάς του ήταν αργοπορημένη.
The recognition of his effort was delayed.
Notes: Απονομή implies a more ceremonial, official process while αναγνώριση can be more informal acknowledgment
Mnemonic: Απονομή = formal giving ceremony, Αναγνώριση = acknowledgment of worth