θαύματα
Wordform Details
Translation: miraclewondermarvel
Part of Speech: noun
Inflection Type:
neuterpluralaccusativeIs Dictionary Form: No
Dictionary Form Details
Lemma: θαύμα
Translation: miracle; wonder; marvel (noun)
Etymology: From Ancient Greek θαῦμα (thaûma), related to θεάομαι (theáomai, 'to look at, behold'). The root connects to the idea of something that makes one stop and stare in amazement. Shares the same Indo-European root that gave English 'theater' and 'theory', connecting to the concept of viewing or contemplating.
Mnemonics
- Think of 'trauma' but with a positive twist - something so amazing it's traumatic!
- Sounds like 'thauma' - think 'trauma of amazement'
Related Words, Phrases & Idioms
Antonyms
Cultural Context
Frequently used in religious contexts, particularly in Orthodox Christianity. Also common in everyday speech to express amazement or describe exceptional occurrences.
Easily Confused With
Explanation: While θαύμα means 'miracle', τραύμα means 'wound' or 'trauma'
Notes: Both words can be impactful experiences but with opposite emotional values
Mnemonic: θαύμα has θ (theta) for 'therapeutic miracle', while τραύμα has τ (tau) for 'terrible injury'