-εύω

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Ancient Greek

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Etymology

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    Denominative of -εύς (-eús).

    Pronunciation

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    Suffix

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    -εύω (-eúō)

    1. Added to the stems of agent or other nouns in -εύς (-eús) to form a denominative verb of condition or activity: meaning "be x" or "do what x typically does"
      ᾰ̔λῐεύς (halieús, fisherman) + ‎-εύω (-eúō) → ‎ᾰ̔λῐεύω (halieúō, to fish)
      βᾰσῐλεύς (basileús, king) + ‎-εύω (-eúō) → ‎βᾰσῐλεύω (basileúō, to rule)
    2. Added to other nouns
      ᾰ̓γορᾱ́ (agorā́, assembly, marketplace) + ‎-εύω (-eúō) → ‎ᾰ̓γορεύω (agoreúō, to talk)
      βουλή (boulḗ, plan) + ‎-εύω (-eúō) → ‎βουλεύω (bouleúō, to plan)
      παῖς (paîs, child) + ‎-εύω (-eúō) → ‎παιδεύω (paideúō, to teach)

    Derived terms

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    References

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    • Smyth, Herbert Weir (1920) “Part III: Formation of Words”, in A Greek grammar for colleges, Cambridge: American Book Company, § 866