αυλάκι

Wordform Details

Translation: furrowgroovechannel

Part of Speech: noun

Inflection Type:

neutersingularaccusative

Is Dictionary Form: Yes


Dictionary Form Details

Lemma: αυλάκι

Translation: groove; furrow; channel; ditch (noun)

Etymology: Diminutive of ancient Greek 'αὖλαξ' (aulax), meaning 'furrow'. The diminutive suffix '-άκι' was added in Medieval Greek. The word reflects agricultural heritage, originally referring to the small channels created by plows in fields for irrigation and planting.

Mnemonics

  • Think of 'aqueduct' (water channel) - αυλάκι is like a mini aqueduct
  • The '-άκι' ending indicates something small and cute - a little channel

Related Words, Phrases & Idioms

αυλακώνω

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αυλάκωμα

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Synonyms

χαραγή

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κανάλι

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Antonyms

έξαρμα

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Example Wordforms

Cultural Context

Commonly used in agricultural contexts and traditional farming practices. Also frequently used in modern technical contexts for mechanical grooves or channels.

Easily Confused With

αυλή

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Commonality: 0%

Explanation: While αυλάκι means 'groove/channel', αυλή means 'courtyard/yard'

Notes: Though they share the same root αυλ-, they have evolved to have distinct meanings

Mnemonic: αυλάκι has -άκι (small) - think small channel; αυλή is bigger - think big yard