πικραμένος
Wordform Details
Translation: embitteredangered
Part of Speech: participle
Inflection Type:
masculinesingularnominativeperfectpassiveIs Dictionary Form: No
Dictionary Form Details
Lemma: πικραίνω
Translation: to embitter; to make bitter; to sadden; to grieve (verb)
Etymology: From Ancient Greek πικρός (pikros) meaning 'sharp, bitter'. The root is connected to the English word 'picric' as in picric acid, a bitter-tasting yellow compound. The semantic evolution from physical bitterness to emotional bitterness parallels the English metaphorical use of 'bitter'.
Mnemonics
- Think of 'picric acid' - a bitter compound
- Remember 'picker' - as if picking something bitter that makes you grimace
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Cultural Context
Often used in emotional contexts, particularly in literature and poetry. The concept of πικρία (bitterness) is significant in Greek culture, often associated with life experiences and disappointments.
Easily Confused With
Explanation: While both verbs can relate to negative emotions, πικραίνω means 'to embitter/sadden' while πεθαίνω means 'to die'
Confused word:
Το λουλούδι πεθαίνει.
The flower is dying.
Notes: The emotional impact of πικραίνω is temporary, while πεθαίνω is final and literal
Mnemonic: πικραίνω has πικρ- (bitter) at its root