φύσις

Ancient Greek

Etymology

From φῠ́ω (phúō, grow) + -σῐς (-sis). Compare Proto-Slavic *bytь (essence; culture) and Sanskrit भूति (bhūti, existence, being; form; might, power, prosperity; fortune).

Pronunciation

 
  • (file)

Noun

φῠ́σῐς • (phúsis) f (genitive φῠ́σεως); third declension

  1. origin, birth
  2. nature, quality, property
  3. later, the nature of one's personality: temper, disposition
  4. form, shape
  5. that which is natural: nature
  6. type, kind
  7. Nature, as an entity, especially of productive power
  8. creature

Declension

Derived terms

With prefixes
  • ἀνάφυσις (anáphusis)
  • ἀπόφυσις (apóphusis)
  • αὐτόφυσις (autóphusis)
  • διάφυσις (diáphusis)
  • ἔκφυσις (ékphusis)
  • ἔμφυσις (émphusis)
  • ἐπίφυσις (epíphusis)
  • κατάφυσις (katáphusis)
  • παράφυσις (paráphusis)
  • παρέμφυσις (parémphusis)
  • περίφυσις (períphusis)
  • πρόσφυσις (prósphusis)
  • πρόφυσις (próphusis)
  • σύμφυσις (súmphusis)
  • ὑπόφυσις (hupóphusis)

Descendants

  • Greek: φύση (fýsi)
  • ? Albanian: fis
  • Coptic: ⲫⲩⲥⲓⲥ (phusis)
  • English: physis
  • Portuguese: physis
  • Italian: fisica

References

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