κινέω

Ancient Greek

Etymology

From Proto-Indo-European *ḱey-. Compare κίω (kíō, to go) and κίνυμαι (kínumai, to go, move), Latin cieo (to move).

Pronunciation

 

Verb

κῑνέω • (kīnéō)

  1. to set in motion, move, remove
  2. (grammar) to inflect
  3. to meddle
  4. to change, innovate
  5. to begin, cause
  6. to urge on, stir on
  7. to arouse, exasperate, anger, taunt, abuse
  8. (passive voice) to be moved, to stir, to move

Inflection

Derived terms

  • ἀνακινέω (anakinéō)
  • ἀντικινέω (antikinéō)
  • ἀποκινέω (apokinéō)
  • αὐτοκινέω (autokinéō)
  • διακινέω (diakinéō)
  • ἐγκινέομαι (enkinéomai)
  • ἐκκινέω (ekkinéō)
  • ἐπικινέω (epikinéō)
  • κατακινέω (katakinéō)
  • μετακινέω (metakinéō)
  • παρακινέω (parakinéō)
  • περικινέω (perikinéō)
  • προκινέω (prokinéō)
  • προσκινέομαι (proskinéomai)
  • συγκινέω (sunkinéō)
  • ὑποκινέω (hupokinéō)

Descendants

  • Greek: κινώ (kinó)

Further reading

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