εὐθύνω

Ancient Greek

Alternative forms

Etymology

From εὐθύς (euthús).

Pronunciation

 

Verb

εὐθῡ́νω • (euthū́nō)

  1. to guide straight, direct
    1. to direct, govern
  2. to make straight
  3. to examine someone's conduct
    1. (with genitive, of a criminal) to call to account for
    2. to refute, censure
    3. to examine by torture
      • 500 CE – 565 CE, Procopius, The Gothic War 3.32

Inflection

Derived terms

  • ἀνευθύνω (aneuthúnō)
  • ἀπευθύνω (apeuthúnō)
  • δῐευθύνω (dieuthúnō)
  • ἐξευθύνω (exeuthúnō)
  • ἐπευθύνω (epeuthúnō)
  • κᾰτευθύνω (kateuthúnō)
  • μετευθύνω (meteuthúnō)
  • πᾰρευθύνω (pareuthúnō)
  • προσευθύνω (proseuthúnō)
  • σῠνευθύνω (suneuthúnō)
  • ἀνεύθυντος (aneúthuntos)
  • εὔθῡνᾰ (eúthūna)
  • εὔθῡνος (eúthūnos)
  • εὔθῡνσις (eúthūnsis)
  • εὔθῡντέον (eúthūntéon)
  • εὔθῡντήρ (eúthūntḗr)
  • εὔθῡντήριος (eúthūntḗrios)
  • εὔθῡντής (eúthūntḗs)
  • εὔθῡντῐκός (eúthūntikós)
  • εὔθῡντός (eúthūntós)
  • εὐθυσμός (euthusmós)

References

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