οργώνει
Wordform Details
Translation: plowtill
Part of Speech: verb
Inflection Type:
thirdpersonsingularpresentIs Dictionary Form: No
Dictionary Form Details
Lemma: οργώνω
Translation: to plow; to till; to furrow (verb)
Etymology: From Ancient Greek ὀργάω (orgáō), related to ἔργον (ergon, 'work'). The connection between plowing and work is fundamental to agricultural societies. The word reflects the intensive labor involved in preparing soil for cultivation, one of humanity's earliest forms of organized work.
Mnemonics
- Think of an 'organ-izer' preparing the soil - organizing the earth through plowing
- The 'org' in οργώνω sounds like 'work' - plowing is hard work
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Cultural Context
In Greek agricultural tradition, plowing was a crucial activity that marked the beginning of the growing season. The verb is also used metaphorically to describe thorough searching or covering large distances.
Easily Confused With
Explanation: While οργώνω means 'to plow', οργανώνω means 'to organize'
Confused word:
Οργανώνει μια εκδήλωση.
He is organizing an event.
Notes: Both words share ancient Greek roots related to work and order, but have evolved distinct meanings
Mnemonic: οργώνω has to do with earth (plowing), οργανώνω has to do with order (organizing)