σίδερο
Wordform Details
Translation: ironiron toolflatiron
Part of Speech: noun
Inflection Type:
neutersingularnominative/accusativeIs Dictionary Form: No
Dictionary Form Details
Lemma: σίδερο
Translation: iron; iron (for pressing clothes); flatiron (noun)
Etymology: From Ancient Greek σίδηρος (sidēros). The word has ancient roots in Mediterranean metallurgy, possibly borrowed from a pre-Greek substrate language during the Iron Age. The semantic shift from 'iron (metal)' to 'iron (for pressing)' reflects the historical development of domestic appliances.
Mnemonics
- Think of 'siderite' (iron ore) to remember σίδερο means iron
- The word sounds a bit like 'steel' which is made from iron
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Cultural Context
In Greek households, σίδερο commonly refers to the household iron for pressing clothes. The word also appears in various idioms relating to strength and hardness.
Easily Confused With
Explanation: While σίδερο means iron, ατσάλι means steel
Confused word:
Αυτό είναι φτιαγμένο από ατσάλι.
This is made of steel.
Notes: σίδερο is more commonly used in everyday contexts, especially referring to the household iron
Mnemonic: σίδερο is the raw material, ατσάλι is the processed form