χώρα

Ancient Greek

Alternative forms

  • χώρη (khṓrē) Ionic

Etymology

Unknown; possibly loaned from a Pre-Greek substrate or other regional language. Has been tentatively and inconclusively compared with χᾰ́ος (kháos, empty space, abyss, chasm) as well as χατέω (khatéō, to lack, miss, need, desire); Beekes dismisses these connections as unfounded. No apparent cognates outside of Greek.

Beekes however compares χήρα (khḗra, widow), assuming common derivation from the Proto-Indo-European root *ǵʰeh₁- (to leave behind), which would in fact make it related to χατέω (khatéō).

Pronunciation

 

Noun

χώρᾱ (khṓrā) f (genitive χώρᾱς); first declension

  1. location, place, spot (see Latin locus)
  2. the proper place
  3. one's place in life
  4. piece of land: tract, land, field
  5. country (opposite town), countryside
  6. country, nation

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Greek

Noun

χώρα (chóra) f (plural χώρες)

  1. (geography) country, land (the state, its people, a region of a country)
    αδέσμευτες χώρεςadésmeftes chóresnon-aligned countries
  2. (geography) main town or village

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Verb

χώρα (chóra)

  1. 2nd person singular imperfective imperative formal of χωρώ (choró).
  2. 2nd person singular perfective imperative formal of χωρώ (choró).
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