μεταλλουργών
Wordform Details
Translation: metalworkermetallurgistsmith
Part of Speech: noun
Inflection Type:
masculinepluralgenitiveIs Dictionary Form: No
Dictionary Form Details
Lemma: μεταλλουργός
Translation: metallurgist; metalworker; smith (noun)
Etymology: From Ancient Greek μέταλλον (metallon, 'metal, mine') + ἔργον (ergon, 'work'). Related to English 'metallurgy' and 'metalwork'
Mnemonics
- Think 'metal-work' - μέταλλο (metal) + έργο (work)
- Similar to English 'metallurgy' but refers to the person doing the work
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Cultural Context
Traditional profession with historical significance in Greek society, particularly important in ancient times for metalworking and jewelry making
Easily Confused With
Explanation: μεταλλουργός works with metals, while μεταλλωρύχος (miner) extracts metals from mines
Notes: Both professions deal with metals but at different stages of production
Mnemonic: μεταλλουργός works (-ουργός) with metal, μεταλλωρύχος digs (-ωρύχος) for metal