τίω
Non-contract Verb;
Transliteration:
Principal Part:
τίω
Structure:
τί
(Stem)
+
ω
(Ending)
Sense
- to pay honour to a person (whereas τίνω (tínō) means to pay a price)
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.
- πόλισ γὰρ εὖ πράσσουσα δαίμονασ τίει. (Aeschylus, Seven Against Thebes, episode 4:18)
- Δίκα δὲ λάμπει μὲν ἐν δυσκάπνοισ δώμασιν, τὸν δ’ ἐναίσιμον τίει βίον. (Aeschylus, Agamemnon, choral, antistrophe 4 1:1)
- Ηἐτίων, οὔ τίσ σε τίει πολύτιτον ἐόντα. (Unknown, Greek Anthology, Volume V, book 14, chapter 861)
- Πᾶσ τισ πλούσιον ἄνδρα τίει, ἀτίει δὲ πενιχρόν· (Unknown, Elegy and Iambus, Volume I, , 1386-1389347)
- παντοίη δ’ ἡ Κυθέρεια τανῦν, καὶ χρυσοῦν τίει, καὶ χάλκεον ἄνδρ’ ἐφίλησεν, καὶ τοὺσ ἀργυρέουσ οὔ ποτ’ ἀποστρέφεται. (Unknown, Greek Anthology, book 5, chapter 312)
Synonyms
-
to pay honour to a person
- τίνω (to pay a price, that is, as a penalty: - be punished with (whereas τίω means to pay honor).)