-τέος

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Ancient Greek

Pronunciation

 

Suffix

-τέος (-téosm (feminine -τέᾱ, neuter -τέον); first/second declension

  1. creates verbal adjectives of necessity, either active or passive (accented on the penultima)
    διώκω (diṓkō, I pursue) + ‎-τέος (-téos) → ‎διωκτέος (diōktéos, what must be pursued)
    σκέπτομαι (sképtomai, I consider) + ‎-τέος (-téos) → ‎σκεπτέος (skeptéos, what must be considered)
    βιάζω (biázō, I overpower) + ‎-τέος (-téos) → ‎βιαστέος (biastéos, who must overpower)
    διαλύω (dialúō, I dissolve) + ‎-τέος (-téos) → ‎διαλυτέος (dialutéos, who must dissolve)

Usage examples

  1. Impersonal construction
    καὶ ὡς ᾔσθοντο τῶν λόγων, ἔδοξεν αὐτοῖς παριτητέα ἐς τοὺς Λακεδαιμονίους εἶναι
    kaì hōs ḗisthonto tôn lógōn, édoxen autoîs paritētéa es toùs Lakedaimoníous eînai
    and when they had heard the speeches, it seemed to them to be necessary to appear before the Spartans.
  2. personal construction
    Regular usage
    1. ταῦτα μὲν οὖν, ἄνδρες δικασταί, τούτοις ποιητέα ἦν
      taûta mèn oûn, ô ándres dikastaí, toútois poiētéa ên
      Well then, O men of the jury, this was (bound) to be done by these (men) .
    Usage with article
    1. περὶ μὲν δὴ τῶν ὑμῖν πρακτέων καθ’ ὑμᾶς αὐτοὺς ὕστερον βουλεύσεσθε, ἂν σωφρονῆτε
      perì mèn dḕ tôn humîn praktéōn kath’ humâs autoùs hústeron bouleúsesthe, àn sōphronête
      Indeed, concerning what is to be done by you, you will subsequently deliberate by yourselves, if you are sensible.

Declension

References

  • Palmer (2021), Intermediate Ancient Greek Language, ANU Press, pages 61-68