δέον

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Ancient Greek

Etymology

Neuter present participle of δεῖ (deî, it is necessary, it behoves).

Pronunciation

 

Participle

δέον (déon)

  1. nominative/accusative/vocative singular neuter of δέων (déōn)

Noun

δέον (déon)

  1. That which is binding, needful, right, proper.

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Greek

Etymology

From Ancient Greek δέον (déon).

Participle

δέον (déon)

  1. Nominative, accusative and vocative neuter singular form of δέων (déon).

Noun

δέον (déonn (plural δέοντα)

  1. that which is right, proper, necessary
    Ανησυχείς υπέρ το δέον.
    Anisycheís ypér to déon.
    You worry too much, more than necessary.
  2. (in the plural) a set of actions or measures that must be taken for a given situation
    Έπραξε τα δέοντα.
    Épraxe ta déonta.
    He did what had to be done.
  3. (in the plural) compliments, respects
    Synonyms: χαιρετίσματα (chairetísmata), σέβη (sévi)
    Τα δέοντα στον πατέρα σας!
    Ta déonta ston patéra sas!
    My compliments to your father!

Formal expressions (& polytonic, where different)

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