παλάτι
Wordform Details
Translation: palacemansioncastle
Part of Speech: noun
Inflection Type:
neutersingularaccusativeIs Dictionary Form: Yes
Dictionary Form Details
Lemma: παλάτι
Translation: palace; mansion; castle (noun)
Etymology: From Medieval Greek παλάτιον (palátion), from Latin palatium (palace), originally referring to the Palatine Hill in Rome where emperors built their residences. The English word 'palace' shares the same Latin root, making them cognates. The Palatine Hill was one of the seven hills of Rome and became synonymous with imperial power and luxury.
Example Usage
Το βασιλικό παλάτι βρίσκεται στο κέντρο της πόλης.
The royal palace is located in the center of the city.
Το σπίτι του είναι σαν παλάτι.
His house is like a palace.
Ο βασιλιάς ζει σε ένα μεγάλο παλάτι.
The king lives in a large palace.
Το παλάτι των Βερσαλλιών είναι διάσημο σε όλο τον κόσμο.
The Palace of Versailles is famous throughout the world.
Έχτισε ένα σπίτι σαν παλάτι.
He built a house like a palace.
Mnemonics
- Think of 'palatial' in English (meaning extremely luxurious) to remember παλάτι means 'palace'
- The 'παλ' sound is similar to the beginning of 'palace'
Example Wordforms
Cultural Context
In Greek culture, παλάτι often appears in fairy tales and historical contexts. It symbolizes power, wealth, and royalty. The term is used both for historical royal residences and metaphorically to describe any extremely luxurious home.
Easily Confused With
Explanation: While παλάτι means 'palace', πλατεία means 'square' or 'plaza'. They sound somewhat similar but refer to completely different concepts - one is a grand building, the other is a public open space.
Confused word:
Συναντηθήκαμε στην κεντρική πλατεία της πόλης.
We met at the central square of the city.
Notes: παλάτι is a building, while πλατεία is an open space.
Mnemonic: παλάτι has 'παλ' like 'palace', while πλατεία has 'πλατ' like 'platform' or 'plate' (flat surfaces, like a square).