νοέω
ε-contract Verb;
자동번역
Transliteration:
Principal Part:
νοέω
νοήσω
ἐνόησα
νενόηκα
νενόημαι
νοῆσην
Structure:
νοέ
(Stem)
+
ω
(Ending)
Sense
- to perceive, observe, see, notice
- to think, suppose
- to think out, devise, contrive, (in infinitive) to be minded to do a thing
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.
- Ψυχή, Θυμόσ, Πόρπαξ, Στύραξ, Λογχή, Λόχοσ, Φρουρά, Φύλαξ, Τάξισ, Ξίφων, Φόναξ, Φλέγων, Ἀλκή, Τεύχων, Ὑλεύσ, Μήδασ, Πόρθων, Σπέρχων, Ὀργή, Βρέμων, Ὕβρισ, Θάλλων, Ῥώμη, Ἀνθεύσ, Ἥβα, Γηθεύσ, Χαρά, Λεύσων, Αὐγώ, Πολεύσ, Βία, Στίχων, Σπουδή, Βρύασ, Οἰνάσ, Στέρροσ, Κραύγη, Καίνων, Τύρβασ, Σθένων, Αἰθήρ, Ἀκτίσ, Αἰχμή, Νόησ, Γνώμη, Στίβων, Ὁρμή. (Xenophon, Minor Works, , chapter 7 7:3)
- διὰ δὲ Θρηίκησ καὶ Θρηίκων τῶν Κροβύζων ῥέοντεσ Ἄθρυσ καὶ Νόησ καὶ Ἀρτάνησ ἐκδιδοῦσι ἐσ τὸν Ἴστρον· (Herodotus, The Histories, book 4, chapter 49 1:2)
Synonyms
-
to perceive
- μανθάνω (I notice, perceive)
- παρεῖδον (to observe by the way, notice)
- φράζω ( I remark, perceive, notice)
- ἀίω (to perceive, to hear, to perceive)
- αἰσθάνομαι (I perceive, apprehend, notice)
- εἶδον (to see, perceive, behold)
- εἴδομαι (, to see, behold)
-
to think
-
to think out
Derived
- ἀμφινοέω (to think both ways, be in doubt)
- διανοέομαι (to be minded, intend, purpose)
- εἰσνοέω (to perceive, remark)
- ἐννοέω (to have in one's thoughts, to think, consider)
- ἐπινοέω (to think on or of, contrive, to form plans)
- κατανοέω (to observe well, to understand, to perceive)
- μετανοέω (to perceive afterwards or too late, to change one's mind or purpose, to repent)
- παρανοέω (to think amiss, to be deranged, lose one's wits)
- περινοέω (to contrive cunningly, to consider on all sides, consider well)
- προνοέω (to perceive before, foresee, foreseeing)
- προσεννοέω (to think on, observe besides)
- προσνοέω (to perceive besides)
- συννοέω (to meditate or reflect upon, to perceive by thinking, comprehend)
- ὑπονοέω (to think secretly, suspect, to suspect that . .)