κιχάνω

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Ancient Greek

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Etymology

From Proto-Indo-European *ǵʰi-ǵʰn̥h₁-, reduplicated nasal-infix present of the root *ǵʰeh₁- (to go, walk). Cognate with Old English gān (English go) and Sanskrit जहाति (jáhāti, to abandon, avoid). The reduplicating syllable /ki/ was reinterpreted as part of the root and extended beyond the present and imperfect tenses to the entire conjugation.

Pronunciation

 

Verb

κῐχᾱ́νω (kĭkhā́nō) (poetic)

  1. to overtake
  2. to come upon, find
  3. to catch, grip, hit
    • 800 BCE – 600 BCE, Homer, Odyssey 12.122:
      δείδω μή σ᾽ ἐξαῦτις ἐφορμηθεῖσα κίχῃσι / τόσσῃσιν κεφαλῇσι, τόσους δ᾽ ἐκ φῶτας ἕληται
      deídō mḗ s’ exaûtis ephormētheîsa kíkhēisi / tóssēisin kephalêisi, tósous d’ ek phôtas hélētai
      I fear that will be incited to reach out for you a second time with her heads to catch as many men again

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