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ἀπογυμνόω

ο-contract Verb; Transliteration:

Principal Part: ἀπογυμνόω

Structure: ἀπο (Prefix) + γυμνό (Stem) + ω (Ending)

Sense

  1. to strip quite bare, to be so stripped, to strip oneself

Conjugation

Present tense

Active
1st person2nd person3rd person
IndicativeSingular ἀπογυμνῶ ἀπογυμνοῖς ἀπογυμνοῖ
Dual ἀπογυμνοῦτον ἀπογυμνοῦτον
Plural ἀπογυμνοῦμεν ἀπογυμνοῦτε ἀπογυμνοῦσιν*
SubjunctiveSingular ἀπογυμνῶ ἀπογυμνοῖς ἀπογυμνοῖ
Dual ἀπογυμνῶτον ἀπογυμνῶτον
Plural ἀπογυμνῶμεν ἀπογυμνῶτε ἀπογυμνῶσιν*
OptativeSingular ἀπογυμνοῖμι ἀπογυμνοῖς ἀπογυμνοῖ
Dual ἀπογυμνοῖτον ἀπογυμνοίτην
Plural ἀπογυμνοῖμεν ἀπογυμνοῖτε ἀπογυμνοῖεν
ImperativeSingular ἀπογύμνου ἀπογυμνούτω
Dual ἀπογυμνοῦτον ἀπογυμνούτων
Plural ἀπογυμνοῦτε ἀπογυμνούντων, ἀπογυμνούτωσαν
Infinitive ἀπογυμνοῦν
Participle MasculineFeminineNeuter
ἀπογυμνων ἀπογυμνουντος ἀπογυμνουσα ἀπογυμνουσης ἀπογυμνουν ἀπογυμνουντος
Middle/Passive
1st person2nd person3rd person
IndicativeSingular ἀπογυμνοῦμαι ἀπογυμνοῖ ἀπογυμνοῦται
Dual ἀπογυμνοῦσθον ἀπογυμνοῦσθον
Plural ἀπογυμνούμεθα ἀπογυμνοῦσθε ἀπογυμνοῦνται
SubjunctiveSingular ἀπογυμνῶμαι ἀπογυμνοῖ ἀπογυμνῶται
Dual ἀπογυμνῶσθον ἀπογυμνῶσθον
Plural ἀπογυμνώμεθα ἀπογυμνῶσθε ἀπογυμνῶνται
OptativeSingular ἀπογυμνοίμην ἀπογυμνοῖο ἀπογυμνοῖτο
Dual ἀπογυμνοῖσθον ἀπογυμνοίσθην
Plural ἀπογυμνοίμεθα ἀπογυμνοῖσθε ἀπογυμνοῖντο
ImperativeSingular ἀπογυμνοῦ ἀπογυμνούσθω
Dual ἀπογυμνοῦσθον ἀπογυμνούσθων
Plural ἀπογυμνοῦσθε ἀπογυμνούσθων, ἀπογυμνούσθωσαν
Infinitive ἀπογυμνοῦσθαι
Participle MasculineFeminineNeuter
ἀπογυμνουμενος ἀπογυμνουμενου ἀπογυμνουμενη ἀπογυμνουμενης ἀπογυμνουμενον ἀπογυμνουμενου

Imperfect tense

The inflection forms above were generated by rules and some usages of them were not attested.

Due to a bug of system, some forms may display wrong accents.

Examples

  • οἱ δὲ συνιέντεσ τε ὧν ἐπενόει καὶ περὶ σφῶν δεδιότεσ, μὴ τῆσ στρατείασ ἀποτύχοιεν, ἀπεγύμνουν αὐτοὶ τὸ ἐνθύμημα τοῦ Σύλλα καὶ ἐσ Ῥώμην σφᾶσ ἄγειν θαρροῦντα ἐκέλευον. (Appian, The Civil Wars, book 1, chapter 7 3:3)

Synonyms

  1. to strip quite bare

Derived

Source: Henry George Liddell. Robert Scott. "A Greek-English Lexicon". revised and augmented throughout by. Sir Henry Stuart Jones.

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