This Sunday with VIMA: Etymological Dictionary of Modern Greek Language by G. Babiniotis
This Sunday, March 8, the newspaper TO VIMA releases the second volume (D-K) of the Etymological Dictionary of Modern Greek Language by Professor Georgios Babiniotis.
On Sunday, March 8, TO VIMA newspaper continues its significant publishing initiative by releasing the second volume (D-K) of the Etymological Dictionary of Modern Greek Language, authored by Professor Georgios Babiniotis. This dictionary is presented as a monumental work that serves as a reference for the modern Greek language, aimed at bringing a comprehensive scientific endeavor to households across Greece.
The dictionary represents years of dedicated research and is regarded as the most contemporary and substantiated etymological record of Modern Greek. By systematically utilizing international literature and credible sources, it tracks the evolution of words over time, revealing their roots, transformations, and the richness of their meanings as reflected in texts from various eras. This initiative highlights the dictionary's role as an invaluable resource for both scholars and anyone interested in the depth of the Greek language.
In addition to the definitions, the dictionary provides detailed analyses of fundamental etymological families, linking not only related Greek words but also connections with other European languages. These connections underline the timeless role of Greek as a linguistic foundation and cultural force, showcasing its influence and importance in a global context. Through this release, TO VIMA continues to contribute to the promotion and preservation of the Greek language and cultural heritage.