τέλος
Wordform Details
Translation: endfinishconclusiontermination
Part of Speech: noun
Inflection Type:
neutersingularnominativeIs Dictionary Form: No
Dictionary Form Details
Lemma: τέλος
Translation: end; finish; conclusion; termination (noun)
Etymology: From Ancient Greek τέλος (télos), meaning 'end, goal, purpose, completion'. This word has deep philosophical significance in Greek thought, particularly in Aristotelian philosophy where it refers to the final cause or purpose of something. The English word 'teleology' (study of purpose) derives from this Greek root, as do words like 'telescope' (viewing distant objects) and 'television' (viewing from afar).
Mnemonics
- Think of 'teleology' (the study of purpose and ends) to remember τέλος means 'end'
- Associate with 'tell us the end' to remember τέλος as conclusion
- For the 'fee' meaning, think of 'tell us what we owe' as a way to remember τέλος as a payment
Related Words, Phrases & Idioms
Cultural Context
In modern Greek society, 'τέλη' (plural form) often refers to various government fees and taxes that citizens must pay, such as road taxes (τέλη κυκλοφορίας). The word also maintains its philosophical connotations in academic and intellectual contexts.
Easily Confused With
Explanation: While 'τέλος' means 'end' or 'fee', 'τέλειος' is an adjective meaning 'perfect' or 'complete'. They share the same etymological root, as perfection was conceptually linked to completion or fulfillment of purpose in Ancient Greek thought.
Confused word:
Το φαγητό ήταν τέλειο.
The food was perfect.
Notes: Both words connect to the ancient Greek concept of fulfillment and completion, but in different grammatical forms and with different modern usages.
Mnemonic: Remember: τέλος (end) is where something stops; τέλειος (perfect) is when something couldn't be better.
Explanation: While 'τέλος' is a noun meaning 'end' or 'fee', 'τελώ' is a verb meaning 'to perform', 'to conduct', or 'to be in a state'. They share the same root but different grammatical functions.
Notes: The verb τελώ is less common in everyday speech than the noun τέλος.
Mnemonic: τέλος is a thing (noun); τελώ is an action (verb).