ευρύχωρη
Wordform Details
Translation: spaciousroomywide
Part of Speech: adjective
Inflection Type:
femininesingularnominativeIs Dictionary Form: No
Dictionary Form Details
Lemma: ευρύχωρος
Translation: spacious; roomy; commodious; ample; extensive (adjective)
Etymology: From Ancient Greek εὐρύχωρος, a compound of εὐρύς (eurys, 'wide, broad') and χῶρος (choros, 'space, place'). The first element εὐρύς is cognate with English 'room' through Proto-Indo-European *h₁rewg- meaning 'to vomit, belch forth, make space'. The second element χῶρος gives us English 'chorus' and 'choreography', originally meaning 'dancing place'. This compound literally means 'having wide space' - a beautifully transparent Greek formation that directly expresses the concept of spaciousness.
Mnemonics
- Think 'Euro-chorus' - a European chorus needs a spacious hall to perform
- Remember 'eureka' (I found it!) - you found a spacious place!
- Euro + chorus = wide space for a big European choir
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Cultural Context
Often used in real estate descriptions, architectural contexts, and when describing living spaces. Greeks particularly value spacious homes and outdoor areas, making this a frequently appreciated quality in housing discussions.
Easily Confused With
Explanation: ευρύχωρος means spacious while εύρωστος means robust/healthy - both start with ευρ- but have completely different meanings
Notes: The key is recognizing χώρος (space) within ευρύχωρος
Mnemonic: ευρύχωρος has 'χώρος' (space) in it, εύρωστος sounds like 'robust'