δεῦρο

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Ancient Greek

Alternative forms

Etymology

Probably a combination of demonstrative Proto-Indo-European *de, whence also the enclitic -δε (-de, denoting motion towards), + Proto-Indo-European *ure, *uro (where), whence Lithuanian aurè, Avestan 𐬀𐬎𐬎𐬀𐬭𐬀 (auuara), Old Armenian ուր (ur), Umbrian 𐌖𐌓𐌖 (uru). A Mycenaean Greek cognate may exist in the first element, *𐀆𐀸𐀫 (de-we-ro), of 𐀆𐀸𐀫𐁁𐀒𐀨𐀂𐀊 (de-we-ro-ai-ko-ra-i-ja, a part of the kingdom of Pylos).

The expected proximal destination demonstrative reflex is ἐνθάδε (entháde), but it has become the proximal place one, leaving this word as the specifically destination one.

Pronunciation

 

Adverb

δεῦρο (deûro)

  1. (of locations) hither
    1. (later) here
    2. (rhetoric) up to this point of the argument
  2. (of time) until now, hitherto

See also

Interjection

δεῦρο (deûro) (dual & plural δεῦτε or δεῦρο)

  1. (with 2nd person singular imperative) come on!
  2. (with 1st person plural subjunctive) come let us...
  3. (without a verb) come here!
  4. (later) go away!

Descendants

  • Latin: deurodē

Noun

δεῦρο (deûron pl (indeclinable)

  1. sensible objects

Declension

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