ενότητας
Wordform Details
Translation: unityonenesscohesion
Part of Speech: noun
Inflection Type:
femininesingulargenitiveIs Dictionary Form: No
Dictionary Form Details
Lemma: ενότητα
Translation: unity; unit; module; chapter; section (noun)
Etymology: From Ancient Greek ἑνότης (henótēs), from εἷς (heîs) meaning 'one'. The concept of oneness or unity is at the core of this word. It shares the same root with English words like 'unit' and 'unity' through the Proto-Indo-European root *oi-no- meaning 'one, unique'.
Mnemonics
- Think of 'ενότητα' as related to 'unity' - they both start with the same sound and have similar meanings.
- The 'εν' at the beginning relates to 'one' (like in English 'en-' can mean 'in' or 'one').
Example Wordforms
Cultural Context
In Greek education, 'ενότητα' is commonly used to refer to chapters or units in textbooks. In social and political contexts, it often refers to national unity or solidarity.
Easily Confused With
Explanation: While 'ενότητα' is the modern Greek word for unity, 'ενότης' is the Ancient Greek form that is occasionally used in very formal or ecclesiastical contexts.
Confused word:
Η ενότης της Εκκλησίας είναι θεμελιώδης αρχή.
The unity of the Church is a fundamental principle.
Notes: 'ενότητα' is the standard form in all modern contexts.
Mnemonic: 'ενότητα' ends with '-α' like many modern Greek feminine nouns, while 'ενότης' has the ancient ending.
Explanation: Though they look somewhat similar, 'ενότητα' means 'unity' while 'ενοχή' means 'guilt'.
Notes: The stress falls on different syllables: e-NÓ-ti-ta vs. e-no-CHÍ.
Mnemonic: Think of 'ενοχή' as related to 'anguish' - guilt causes anguish.