θύματα
Wordform Details
Translation: victims
Part of Speech: noun
Inflection Type:
neuterpluralaccusativeIs Dictionary Form: No
Dictionary Form Details
Lemma: θύμα
Translation: victim; casualty; prey (noun)
Etymology: From Ancient Greek θῦμα (thûma) meaning 'sacrificial victim, offering'. Originally referred to religious sacrifices to the gods, which helps explain the modern meaning of 'victim'. The religious sacrificial context evolved into the broader meaning of anyone who suffers harm or loss.
Mnemonics
- Think of 'tomb' - victims often end up in tombs
- Remember the 'thu' sound as in 'through' - victims are often put through difficult situations
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Cultural Context
Frequently used in news media and social discourse, particularly in discussions of crime, accidents, and social issues. The word carries strong connotations of innocence and powerlessness.
Easily Confused With
Explanation: While θύμα means 'victim', θυμός means 'anger'. They look similar but have very different meanings.
Confused word:
Ένιωσε μεγάλο θυμό.
He felt great anger.
Notes: The stress marks are in different positions, which helps distinguish them.
Mnemonic: θύμα has 'ma' like 'martyr', while θυμός ends in 'os' like 'cross' (anger)