θρησκευτικής
Wordform Details
Translation: religiousecclesiastical
Part of Speech: adjective
Inflection Type:
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Dictionary Form Details
Lemma: θρησκευτικός
Translation: religious; ecclesiastical; devotional; faith-based (adjective)
Etymology: From Ancient Greek θρησκεία (threskeía, 'religion, worship') + -ικός (-ikós, adjectival suffix). The root θρησκεία derives from θρῆσκος (thrêskos, 'religious, devout'). This term has been central to Greek culture since antiquity, reflecting the importance of religious practices in Greek society throughout history.
Example Usage
Παρακολουθεί θρησκευτικές τελετές κάθε Κυριακή.
He attends religious ceremonies every Sunday.
Τα θρησκευτικά είναι υποχρεωτικό μάθημα στα ελληνικά σχολεία.
Religious education is a mandatory subject in Greek schools.
Έχει ισχυρές θρησκευτικές πεποιθήσεις.
He has strong religious beliefs.
Η εικόνα έχει θρησκευτική αξία.
The icon has religious value.
Mnemonics
- Think of 'thrisk' (θρησκ-) as sounding like 'frisk' - people who are very religious might 'frisk' themselves of worldly possessions.
- The '-ευτικός' ending sounds somewhat like 'authentic' - suggesting genuine religious devotion.
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Cultural Context
In Greece, where Orthodox Christianity is the predominant religion, this term is frequently used in educational, social, and political contexts. 'Θρησκευτικά' (Religious Education) is a standard subject in Greek schools. The term carries significant cultural weight in a society where religious traditions and Orthodox identity remain important aspects of national identity.
Easily Confused With
Explanation: While 'θρησκευτικός' is the adjective meaning 'religious', 'θρησκεία' is the noun meaning 'religion'.
Confused word:
Σέβεται όλες τις θρησκείες.
He respects all religions.
Notes: These words are related but serve different grammatical functions in sentences.
Mnemonic: Remember: -ικός endings typically indicate adjectives, while -εία endings often indicate nouns.
Explanation: While 'θρησκευτικός' refers specifically to religious matters, 'ηθικός' means 'moral' or 'ethical' and doesn't necessarily have religious connotations.
Confused word:
Έχει ηθικές αξίες.
He has moral values.
Notes: Though religious teachings often include moral guidance, ethics can be secular as well.
Mnemonic: Think of 'ηθικός' as related to 'ethics' - which can exist with or without religion.