δροσερό
Wordform Details
Translation: coolfreshrefreshing
Part of Speech: adjective
Inflection Type:
neutersingularnominative/accusativeIs Dictionary Form: No
Dictionary Form Details
Lemma: δροσερός
Translation: fresh; cool; refreshing; dewy (adjective)
Etymology: From Ancient Greek 'δρόσος' (drósos) meaning 'dew'. The connection between dew and freshness/coolness is central to this word's meaning, as morning dew represents natural freshness and cooling properties. This association has remained consistent from ancient times to modern usage.
Mnemonics
- Think of morning 'dew drops' (δρόσος) to remember its connection to freshness
- Remember that 'droseros' brings the same relief as morning dew on a hot day
Antonyms
Cultural Context
Frequently used in Greek culture, especially during hot summers, to describe refreshing foods, drinks, and weather conditions. Often associated with positive sensations and relief from heat.
Easily Confused With
Explanation: While both mean 'fresh', δροσερός specifically implies coolness and refreshment, while φρέσκος more generally means 'new' or 'not stale'
This word:
Ήπια ένα δροσερό χυμό.
I drank a cool juice.
Confused word:
Αγόρασα φρέσκο ψωμί.
I bought fresh bread.
Notes: δροσερός is more commonly used for beverages and weather, while φρέσκος is more common for food items
Mnemonic: δροσερός relates to dew (cooling), φρέσκος to freshness (newness)