χαϊδέψει
Wordform Details
Translation: caressstrokepat
Part of Speech: verb
Inflection Type:
aoristactiveinfinitiveIs Dictionary Form: No
Dictionary Form Details
Lemma: χαϊδεύω
Translation: to caress; to pet; to stroke; to pamper (verb)
Etymology: From Medieval Greek χαϊδεύω, derived from ancient χαίτη (chaite) meaning 'flowing hair, mane'. The evolution of meaning from 'handling hair' to 'caressing' reflects the intimate nature of grooming practices. The word encapsulates the gentle, repetitive motion associated with showing affection.
Mnemonics
- Think of 'hide' with a soft touch - you're hiding your hand in someone's hair while caressing it
- Sounds like 'hi there' with a gentle touch
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Cultural Context
Commonly used in contexts of showing affection to children or pets. In Greek culture, physical demonstrations of affection through gentle touching are common and socially acceptable.
Easily Confused With
Explanation: While χαϊδεύω means to caress, χαιρετώ means to greet
This word:
Χαϊδεύει το σκύλο
She pets the dog
Confused word:
Χαιρετά τους φίλους της
She greets her friends
Notes: The words look similar but have different stress marks and different meanings
Mnemonic: χαϊδεύω has 'δ' (delta) for 'dear/darling' - something you caress