ῥάπτω

See also: ράπτω

Ancient Greek

Etymology

Compare ῥέπω (rhépō, to incline) and ῥέμβω (rhémbō, to turn in circles). Possibly from Proto-Indo-European *werb- (to bend, turn), shared with Latin verber, Proto-Germanic *warpą.[1]

Pronunciation

 

Verb

ῥᾰ́πτω • (rháptō)

  1. to sew

Inflection

Derived terms

  • ἀναρράπτω (anarrháptō)
  • ἀπορράπτω (aporrháptō)
  • διαρράπτω (diarrháptō)
  • εἰσράπτω (eisráptō)
  • ἐνράπτω (enráptō)
  • ἐπιρράπτω (epirrháptō)
  • καταρράπτω (katarrháptō)
  • μεταρράπτω (metarrháptō)
  • νευρορρᾰ́φος (neurorrháphos)
  • πᾰλαιορᾰ́φος (palaioráphos)
  • παραρράπτομαι (pararrháptomai)
  • περιρράπτω (perirrháptō)
  • προσράπτω (prosráptō)
  • -ρραφία (-rrhaphía)
  • συρράπτω (surrháptō)
  • ὑπορράπτω (huporrháptō)
  • ῥάμμα (rhámma)
  • ῥάπτης (rháptēs)
  • ῥαπτικός (rhaptikós)
  • ῥαπτός (rhaptós)
  • ῥάπτρια (rháptria)
  • ῥαφεύς (rhapheús)
  • ῥαφή (rhaphḗ)
  • ῥαφίς (rhaphís)
  • ῥάψις (rhápsis)

References

  1. orv”, in Svenska Akademiens ordbok [Dictionary of the Swedish Academy] (in Swedish), 1937
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