παρακλίνω
Non-contract Verb;
자동번역
Transliteration:
Principal Part:
παρακλίνω
παρακλινῶ
παρεκλίθην
Structure:
παρα
(Prefix)
+
κλίν
(Stem)
+
ω
(Ending)
Sense
- to bend or turn aside, to set, ajar
- they turn, from her path
- to lay beside, to lie down beside
- to turn aside, having swerved from the course
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.
- ἂν μὲν καὶ σμικρόν τισ παρακλίνῃ, καὶ πάνυ. (Plato, Cratylus, Theaetetus, Sophist, Statesman, 102:10)
Synonyms
-
they turn
-
to lay beside
- παραλέγω (to lay beside, to lie beside or with)
- καταλέγω (to lay down, to lie down, go to bed)
- προσλέγομαι (to lie beside, she lay beside or by)
- προσκοιμίζομαι (to lie down and sleep beside)
- παρευνάζομαι (to lie beside)
- παρακατάκειμαι (to lie beside)
- λέχομαι (I lie down)
- παρακατακλίνω (to lay down beside, to put to bed with)
- συγκλίνω (to lay together, to lie with)
- προκατάκειμαι (to lie down before)
- καταβάλλω (to lay down, set down)
- ἐγκατακοιμάομαι (to lie down to sleep in)
- εὕδω (to sleep, lie down to sleep)
- καθεύδω (to lie down to sleep, sleep)
- κείω (to lie down, to bed)
-
to turn aside
Derived
- ἀνακλίνω (to lean, upon, having laid it)
- ἀποκλίνω (to turn off or aside, to turn back, to decline)
- διακλίνω (to turn away, retreat)
- ἐγκατακλίνω (to put to bed in, to lie down in)
- ἐγκλίνω (to bend in or inwards, to lean on, rest or weigh upon)
- ἐκκλίνω (to bend out of the regular line, to turn away, give ground)
- ἐπικλίνω (to put, to, closed)
- κατακλίνω (to lay down, having made, recline)
- κλίνω (I bend, slant, I cause to give way)
- μετακλίνομαι (to shift to the other side)
- περικλίνω (to decline)
- προκατακλίνω (to make to lie down before)
- προκλίνω (to lean forward)
- προσκλίνω (to make to lean against, put against, leans or stands against)
- συγκατακλίνω (to make to lie with, to lie together, to lie on the same couch with)
- συγκλίνω (to lay together, to lie with)
- ὑποκλίνομαι (to recline or lie down under)