σούρουπο
Wordform Details
Translation: twilightduskevening
Part of Speech: noun
Inflection Type:
neutersingularnominativeIs Dictionary Form: Yes
Dictionary Form Details
Lemma: σούρουπο
Translation: dusk; twilight; nightfall; evening (noun)
Etymology: From Turkish 'surup' meaning sunset or evening, which itself derives from Arabic 'ghurub' (sunset). This is a clear example of Ottoman Turkish influence on Greek vocabulary during the centuries of Ottoman rule. The word has no direct English cognates, but the concept relates to the English 'dusk' from Old English 'dox' meaning dark-colored. The Greek word specifically captures that magical time when day transitions to night, similar to how 'twilight' comes from Old English meaning 'two lights' - the fading day and emerging night.
Example Usage
Θα συναντηθούμε στην πλατεία με το σούρουπο.
We'll meet at the square at dusk.
Το σούρουπο έφερε μια γλυκιά μελαγχολία.
The twilight brought a sweet melancholy.
Γύρισε σπίτι όταν έπεσε το σούρουπο.
He returned home when dusk fell.
Στο σούρουπο γυρίζω σπίτι.
At dusk I return home.
Το σούρουπο είναι η ωραιότερη ώρα της ημέρας.
Dusk is the most beautiful time of day.
Mnemonics
- Think 'soup-roop-oh' - imagine having soup as the day 'droops' into evening
- The 'sour' part can remind you of the bittersweet feeling of day ending
Example Wordforms
Cultural Context
In Greek culture, σούρουπο is a particularly evocative time associated with returning home, family gatherings, and reflection. It's often mentioned in Greek poetry and songs as a time of nostalgia and contemplation. The word carries romantic and melancholic connotations in Greek literature.
Easily Confused With
Explanation: These words sound somewhat similar but are completely unrelated - σιρόπι means syrup while σούρουπο means dusk
Confused word:
Έβαλα σιρόπι στις τηγανίτες.
I put syrup on the pancakes.
Notes: The stress patterns are different: σούρουπο (stress on first syllable) vs σιρόπι (stress on second syllable)
Mnemonic: Σούρουπο has 'ρουπ' (like 'droop' - the sun droops), σιρόπι has 'ρόπ' (like 'drop' - syrup drops)