πατέω

Ancient Greek

Alternative forms

  • βᾰτέω (batéō) Doric
  • μάτημῐ (mátēmi) Aeolic

Etymology

From πάτος (pátos, path), from Proto-Indo-European *pent- (to go, walk; way).

Pronunciation

 

Verb

πᾰτέω • (patéō)

  1. to walk, to tread
  2. to tread on
  3. to walk in, dwell in, frequent
  4. to trample

Inflection

Derived terms

  • ἀνᾰπᾰτέω (anapatéō)
  • ἀντῐπᾰτέω (antipatéō)
  • ἀποπᾰτέω (apopatéō)
  • δῐᾰπᾰτέω (diapatéō)
  • ἐκπᾰτέω (ekpatéō)
  • ἐμπᾰτέω (empatéō)
  • κᾰτᾰπᾰτέω (katapatéō)
  • λακπᾰτέω (lakpatéō)
  • ληνοπᾰτέω (lēnopatéō)
  • περιπᾰτέω (peripatéō)
  • πηλοπᾰτέω (pēlopatéō)
  • προπᾰτέω (propatéō)
  • σῠμπᾰτέω (sumpatéō)
  • ἀπάτητος (apátētos)
  • πάτημᾰ (pátēma)
  • πάτησῐς (pátēsis)
  • πατησμός (patēsmós)
  • πατητήρῐον (patētḗrion)
  • πατητής (patētḗs)
  • πατητός (patētós)

References

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