κακοκαιρία
Wordform Details
Translation: bad weatherstormtempest
Part of Speech: noun
Inflection Type:
femininesingularnominativeIs Dictionary Form: Yes
Dictionary Form Details
Lemma: κακοκαιρία
Translation: bad weather; storm; inclement weather; foul weather (noun)
Etymology: Compound word from 'κακός' (kakos) meaning 'bad' and 'καιρός' (kairos) meaning 'weather' or 'time'. The English word 'cacophony' shares the same Greek root 'κακός' meaning 'bad' or 'harsh', while the concept of 'kairos' in Greek refers to the right or opportune moment, contrasting with 'chronos' (sequential time).
Mnemonics
- Think 'caco-' (bad) + 'kairos' (weather/time) = 'bad weather'
- Remember 'cacophony' (harsh sound) to recall 'κακός' means 'bad'
- Picture a 'kaka-career' (bad career) ruined by stormy weather
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Cultural Context
In Greece, κακοκαιρία often refers to specific weather systems that are given names by the National Meteorological Service. These named weather events receive significant media attention, especially when they affect transportation or daily activities. Greeks often discuss κακοκαιρία extensively, as the Mediterranean climate can produce sudden and intense weather changes.
Easily Confused With
Explanation: While κακοκαιρία means 'bad weather', καλοκαιρία means 'good weather'. They are antonyms with only one letter difference ('κακ' vs 'καλ').
Notes: These words are perfect opposites in Greek, showing how the language often creates antonyms by changing just the first part of a compound word.
Mnemonic: Remember: κακός (bad) vs καλός (good) - just one letter makes all the difference!
Explanation: κακοκαιρία means 'bad weather' while καλοκαίρι means 'summer'. They sound similar but have different meanings and grammatical genders.
Notes: καλοκαίρι (summer) comes from καλός (good) + καιρός (weather/time), reflecting the typically good weather of summer in Greece.
Mnemonic: κακοκαιρία ends with -ία (feminine noun for a condition) while καλοκαίρι ends with -ι (neuter noun for a season).