φλοκάτες
Wordform Details
Translation: woolen rugsthick woven blankets
Part of Speech: noun
Inflection Type:
femininepluralaccusativeIs Dictionary Form: No
Dictionary Form Details
Lemma: φλοκάτη
Translation: traditional Greek rug; woven woolen rug; flokati rug (noun)
Etymology: From Greek φλόκος (flokos) meaning 'tuft of wool' or 'fleece', related to the Latin floccus meaning 'tuft of wool'. The word entered English as 'flokati' in the mid-20th century when these distinctive Greek rugs became popular in Western interior design. The -άτη suffix is a feminine ending common in Greek nouns denoting objects or materials.
Mnemonics
- Think 'flock' (of sheep) + 'at' + 'he' - made from sheep's wool
- Sounds like 'flokati' which is the English word for these Greek rugs
Example Wordforms
Cultural Context
Flokati rugs are deeply rooted in Greek pastoral tradition, originally made by shepherds in the Pindus Mountains. They were traditionally used as bedding and floor coverings in rural homes. Today they represent Greek craftsmanship and are popular both domestically and as exports, symbolizing traditional Greek home decor.
Easily Confused With
Explanation: φλόκα refers to a tassel or tuft, while φλοκάτη is the complete woven rug made with such tufts
Notes: φλόκα is the basic element, φλοκάτη is the finished textile product
Mnemonic: φλοκάτη ends in -άτη like many object names, φλόκα is just the tuft itself