εταιρειών
Wordform Details
Translation: companiescorporationsfirms
Part of Speech: noun
Inflection Type:
femininepluralgenitiveIs Dictionary Form: No
Dictionary Form Details
Lemma: εταιρεία
Translation: company; corporation; firm; business; enterprise; partnership (noun)
Etymology: From Ancient Greek ἑταιρεία (hetaireia), meaning 'companionship' or 'association', derived from ἑταῖρος (hetairos) meaning 'companion' or 'partner'. The root connects to the concept of fellowship and shared enterprise. English speakers may recognize the connection to 'hetero-' (different/other) as it originally referred to a group of different individuals coming together. The word evolved from describing personal companionship in ancient times to modern commercial partnerships and corporations, reflecting the historical development of business structures from personal relationships to formal entities.
Mnemonics
- Think 'et-AIR-ia' - companies need 'air' (space) to operate
- Remember 'hetero' (different people) + 'ia' (place) = place where different people work together
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Cultural Context
Widely used in Greek business contexts, legal documents, and everyday conversation when discussing work or commerce. Often appears in official company names and business registration documents.
Easily Confused With
Explanation: Both mean 'company' but επιχείρηση emphasizes the business activity/enterprise aspect while εταιρεία emphasizes the corporate structure/partnership aspect
Notes: εταιρεία is more formal and legal, επιχείρηση is more about business operations
Mnemonic: εταιρεία = 'et-AIR-ia' (formal structure in the air/official), επιχείρηση = 'epi-HEIR-isi' (hands-on business action)