kokoomus
Lemma: kokoomus
Translation: coalition; gathering; assembly; collection (noun)
Etymology: Derived from the Finnish verb 'koota' (to gather, collect) with the suffix '-mus' which forms nouns indicating result or state of action. The word literally means 'the result of gathering together.' This parallels English 'collection' from Latin 'colligere' (to gather together). In political contexts, it specifically refers to a coalition government or the National Coalition Party (Kansallinen Kokoomus), Finland's main conservative party founded in 1918.
Mnemonics
- Think 'cook-together-mus' - cooking together requires gathering ingredients, like a coalition gathers parties
- Remember 'co-' prefix in English 'coalition' matches the gathering meaning of kokoomus
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Cultural Context
Most commonly encountered in Finnish political discourse referring to coalition governments or the National Coalition Party. The word carries connotations of unity and cooperation in political contexts, reflecting Finland's tradition of consensus-building and multi-party governance.
Easily Confused With
Explanation: Kokooma is a medical term meaning hematoma (blood clot), while kokoomus means coalition or gathering
This word:
Poliittinen kokoomus neuvottelee budjetista.
The political coalition negotiates the budget.
Notes: The extra 'o' in kokooma indicates a medical condition, while kokoomus relates to political or social gathering
Mnemonic: Kokoomus gathers people (politics), kokooma gathers blood (medical)