υπέρ
Wordform Details
Translation: in favor offorin support of
Part of Speech: preposition
Inflection Type:
takesgenitiveIs Dictionary Form: Yes
Dictionary Form Details
Lemma: υπέρ
Translation: for; in favor of; on behalf of; above; over; beyond (preposition)
Etymology: From Ancient Greek ὑπέρ (hypér), which meant 'over, above, beyond'. It shares the same Indo-European root as Latin 'super' and English 'over'. The English prefix 'hyper-' (as in 'hyperactive', 'hyperbole') comes directly from this Greek preposition, maintaining the sense of 'over, beyond, excessive'.
Mnemonics
- Think of 'hyper' in English (like hyperactive) to remember υπέρ means 'over' or 'beyond'
- Remember that 'super' in Latin and 'υπέρ' in Greek are cognates - both meaning 'over/above'
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Cultural Context
Used frequently in political discourse, legal contexts, and formal writing. In modern Greek, it's often used in expressions of support or advocacy.
Easily Confused With
Explanation: While 'υπέρ' means 'for/in favor of/above', 'περί' means 'about/concerning/around'.
Confused word:
Μιλάμε περί της πρότασης.
We are talking about the proposal.
Notes: Both are prepositions from Ancient Greek that have maintained similar meanings in modern usage.
Mnemonic: Think: 'υπέρ' has 'υ' like 'up' (above), while 'περί' is like 'perimeter' (around).
Explanation: 'Υπέρ' means 'above/over', while 'υπό' means 'under/below' - they are directional opposites.
Notes: These prepositions form many compound words in Greek, maintaining their directional meanings.
Mnemonic: 'Υπέρ' sounds like 'hyper' (over), while 'υπό' sounds like 'hypo' (under) in English prefixes.