ιωλκού
Wordform Details
Translation: Iolcos
Part of Speech: noun
Inflection Type:
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Dictionary Form Details
Lemma: Ιωλκός
Translation: Iolcos (noun)
Etymology: Ancient Greek city Ἰωλκός (Iōlkós), a significant port city in Thessaly. Famous in Greek mythology as the homeland of Jason, leader of the Argonauts, and the starting point of their quest for the Golden Fleece. The name possibly derives from Proto-Greek roots relating to 'drawing' or 'pulling', perhaps referring to the dragging of ships onto shore.
Mnemonics
- Think 'I walk us' (sounds similar to Iolcos) - as Jason had to walk/lead the Argonauts from this city
- Remember it as the 'launching city' - where the great adventure of the Argonauts began
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Cultural Context
Primarily known through Greek mythology and ancient history. The site of ancient Iolcos is near modern-day Volos, Greece. It's particularly significant in the myth of Jason and the Argonauts, representing one of the most important Mycenaean settlements in Thessaly.
Easily Confused With
Explanation: Modern city near the site of ancient Iolcos
This word:
Η αρχαία Ιωλκός βρισκόταν κοντά στον σημερινό Βόλο.
Ancient Iolcos was located near modern Volos.
Notes: While Iolcos is the ancient mythological city, Volos is its modern counterpart, serving as the main port city in the region today.
Mnemonic: Iolcos is ancient, Volos is modern - but both are ports