Ancient Greek-English Dictionary Language

δαίζω

Non-contract Verb; 자동번역 Transliteration:

Principal Part: δαίζω

Structure: δαίζ (Stem) + ω (Ending)

Etym.: dai/w2

Sense

  1. to cleave asunder, cleave
  2. to slay, smite
  3. to rend, tear, through, torn
  4. to divide, was divided, divided or doubting

Conjugation

Present tense

Active
1st person2nd person3rd person
IndicativeSingular δαίζω δαίζεις δαίζει
Dual δαίζετον δαίζετον
Plural δαίζομεν δαίζετε δαίζουσιν*
SubjunctiveSingular δαίζω δαίζῃς δαίζῃ
Dual δαίζητον δαίζητον
Plural δαίζωμεν δαίζητε δαίζωσιν*
OptativeSingular δαίζοιμι δαίζοις δαίζοι
Dual δαίζοιτον δαιζοίτην
Plural δαίζοιμεν δαίζοιτε δαίζοιεν
ImperativeSingular δαίζε δαιζέτω
Dual δαίζετον δαιζέτων
Plural δαίζετε δαιζόντων, δαιζέτωσαν
Infinitive δαίζειν
Participle MasculineFeminineNeuter
δαιζων δαιζοντος δαιζουσα δαιζουσης δαιζον δαιζοντος
Middle/Passive
1st person2nd person3rd person
IndicativeSingular δαίζομαι δαίζει, δαίζῃ δαίζεται
Dual δαίζεσθον δαίζεσθον
Plural δαιζόμεθα δαίζεσθε δαίζονται
SubjunctiveSingular δαίζωμαι δαίζῃ δαίζηται
Dual δαίζησθον δαίζησθον
Plural δαιζώμεθα δαίζησθε δαίζωνται
OptativeSingular δαιζοίμην δαίζοιο δαίζοιτο
Dual δαίζοισθον δαιζοίσθην
Plural δαιζοίμεθα δαίζοισθε δαίζοιντο
ImperativeSingular δαίζου δαιζέσθω
Dual δαίζεσθον δαιζέσθων
Plural δαίζεσθε δαιζέσθων, δαιζέσθωσαν
Infinitive δαίζεσθαι
Participle MasculineFeminineNeuter
δαιζομενος δαιζομενου δαιζομενη δαιζομενης δαιζομενον δαιζομενου

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

  • ὡσ δ’ ὅτε πορφύρῃ πέλαγοσ μέγα κύματι κωφῷ ὀσσόμενον λιγέων ἀνέμων λαιψηρὰ κέλευθα αὔτωσ, οὐδ’ ἄρα τε προκυλίνδεται οὐδετέρωσε, πρίν τινα κεκριμένον καταβήμεναι ἐκ Διὸσ οὖρον, ὣσ ὃ γέρων ὁρ́μαινε δαϊζόμενοσ κατὰ θυμὸν διχθάδι’, ἢ μεθ’ ὅμιλον ἰοί Δαναῶν ταχυπώλων, ἠε͂ μετ’ Ἀτρεί̈δην Ἀγαμέμνονα ποιμένα λαῶν. (Homer, Iliad, Book 14 3:5)

Synonyms

  1. to cleave asunder

  2. to slay

  3. to rend

Related

Derived

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

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