δαδύσσομαι

Ancient Greek

Alternative forms

  • δαιδῠ́σσομαι (daidússomai)

Etymology

Since Roscher-Osthoff, the word has been connected with Latin dūcō (to lead, guide, conduct) and Proto-Germanic *tugōną (to pull, tow), suggesting a derivation from Proto-Indo-European *dewk- (to pull, lead), through an intensive reduplication *δαι-δυκ-ιο-. However, different from that tradition, DELG notes that the word has no etymology. Indeed, if δα- is not a late notation for δαι-, the variation may point to Pre-Greek origin.

Pronunciation

 

Verb

δᾱδῠ́σσομαι • (dādússomai)

  1. to be distracted

Inflection

Further reading

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