κουμπάρα
Wordform Details
Translation: godmothermaid of honor
Part of Speech: noun
Inflection Type:
femininesingularnominativeIs Dictionary Form: Yes
Dictionary Form Details
Lemma: κουμπάρα
Translation: piggy bank; money box; savings box (noun)
Etymology: From Italian 'cumbara' meaning a type of earthenware jar or pot used for storing things. The word entered Greek through Venetian influence during the medieval period when Venice had extensive trade relations with Greek territories. The connection to saving money comes from the practice of using ceramic jars to store coins, similar to how English 'piggy bank' originally referred to a type of clay called 'pygg' before being associated with pig-shaped containers.
Mnemonics
- Think 'cumber' (burden) + 'ara' - a burden of coins you're saving up
- Sounds like 'compare-a' - compare how much money you've saved
Synonyms
Example Wordforms
Cultural Context
Commonly used in Greek households to teach children about saving money. Often given as gifts to children for name days or birthdays. Traditional ceramic piggy banks are still popular in Greece.
Easily Confused With
Explanation: κουμπάρα is a piggy bank while κουμπί is a button - they share the root 'κουμπ-' but have completely different meanings
Confused word:
Πάτησε το κουμπί του ασανσέρ.
Press the elevator button.
Notes: Both words come from different etymological sources despite the similar beginning
Mnemonic: κουμπάρα is longer and holds more (money), κουμπί is short like a small button