εἰσήκω?
Non-contract Verb;
Transliteration: eisēkō
Principal Part:
εἰσήκω
εἰσήξω
Structure:
εἰς
(Prefix)
+
ἥκ
(Stem)
+
ω
(Ending)
Sense
- to have come in, to be about to come in
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.
Synonyms
-
to have come in
- πάρειμι (to have come from)
- περιήκω (to have come round)
- ἀνήκω (to have come up to, reach up to, reaching up)
- ἥκω (to have come, to be present)
- προήκω (to have advanced, to have come)
- ἀφικάνω (to arrive at, to have come to)
- καθήκω (to have come to, came)
Derived
- ἀνήκω (to have come up to, reach up to, reaching up)
- ἀφήκω (to arrive at)
- διήκω (to extend or reach, to go through, pervade)
- ἐξήκω (to have reached, to have run out or expired, to be over)
- ἐπανήκω (to have come back, to return)
- ἐφήκω (to have arrived, reaches, occupies)
- ἥκω (to have come, to be present, to have reached a point)
- καθήκω (to have come or gone down, to come down to, come or reach to)
- μεθήκω (to be come in quest of)
- παρήκω (to have come alongside, to lie beside, stretch along)
- περιήκω (to have come round to one, that which has fallen to, lot)
- προήκω (to have gone before, be the first, to have advanced)
- προσήκω (to have arrived at, to have come, be near at hand)
- συνήκω (to have come together, to be assembled, to meet)