διοικέω
ε-contract Verb;
자동번역
Transliteration:
Principal Part:
διοικέω
διοικήσω
διῴκησα
διῴκημαι
Structure:
δι
(Prefix)
+
οἰκέ
(Stem)
+
ω
(Ending)
Sense
- to manage a house, to manage, control, govern, administer, to manage after one's own will and pleasure
- to provide, furnish
- to inhabit distinct places, to live apart
Conjugation
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.
- μῶν δ’ οὖν κἀμὲ ξενίασ διώκεισ ; (Lucian, Deorum concilium, (no name) 6:9)
- οἰᾶ δὲ χαλκείοισι καλυψαμένη χρόα πέπλοισ καὶ φεύγεισ φιλότητα καὶ Ἄρεοσ ἔργα διώκεισ, ἁρμονίησ ἀδίδακτοσ, ὁμοφροσύνησ ἀδαήμων. (Colluthus, Rape of Helen, book 1100)
- διώκεισ μ’ ᾗ μάλιστ’ ἐγὼ ’σφάλην. (Euripides, Suppliants, episode 1:50)
- ὦ νὺξ ἱερὰ ὡσ μακρὸν ἵππευμα διώκεισ ἀστεροειδέα νῶτα διφρεύουσ’ αἰθέροσ ἱερᾶσ τοῦ σεμνοτάτου δι’ Ὀλύμπου; (Aristophanes, Thesmophoriazusae, Lyric-Scene, lyric1)
- ἄναξ, διώκεισ μ’ ἀθλίωσ πεπραγότα ὕβριν θ’ ὑβρίζεισ ἐπὶ θανοῦσι τοῖσ ἐμοῖσ· (Euripides, Heracles, episode4)
Derived
- ἀποικέω (to go away from home, to settle in a foreign country, emigrate)
- εἰσοικέω (to settle in)
- ἐνοικέω (to dwell in, gave, to dwell in)
- ἐξοικέω (to emigrate, to be completely inhabited)
- ἐποικέω (to go as settler or colonist to, to settle in, to be settled with hostile views against)
- κατοικέω (to dwell in, to settle in, to colonise)
- μετοικέω (to change one's abode, remove to, to settle in)
- οἰκέω (, I inhabit, I colonize)
- παροικέω (to dwell beside, dwell along the coast of, to live near)
- περιοικέω (to dwell round)
- προδιοικέω (to regulate, order, govern)
- προεποικέω (to colonise before)
- προσοικέω (to dwell by or near, neighbouring tribes, to dwell in or near)
- προσσυνοικέω (to settle with, in, join with)
- συνοικέω (to dwell together, to live with, to live together)
- ὑπεροικέω (to dwell above or beyond)
- ὑποικέω (to dwell under: to lie hidden)