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Ancient Greek
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-a3-ko-ra-i-ja, “a part of the kingdom of Pylos”).[1]
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
- IPA(key): /dêu̯.ro/ → /ˈðe.βro/ → /ˈðe.vro/
Adverb
δεῦρο • (deûro)
- (of locations) hither
2022 May 18, Seumas Macdonald, chapter 5, in Linguae Graecae Per Se Illustrata:αἱ δὲ καλοῦσιν, λέγουσαι, «Δημήτριε, ἐλθὲ δεῦρο.»- hai dè kaloûsin, légousai, «Dēmḗtrie, elthè deûro.»
- They call out, saying, "Demetrius, come hither."
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- (later) here
- (rhetoric) up to this point of the argument
- (of time) until now, hitherto
See also
type
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interrogative
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indefinite
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demonstrative
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relative
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indefinite relative
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identity
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other
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(medial)
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proximal
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distal
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basic
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τίς |
τις, ἔνιοι |
†ὁ, οὗτος |
ὅδε |
ἐκεῖνος |
ὅς |
ὅστις |
ὁ αὐτός (αὑτός), ὁμός |
ἕτερος, ἄλλος
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dual
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πότερος |
πότερος, ποτερός |
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ὁπότερος |
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quality
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ποῖος |
ποιός |
†τοῖος, τοιοῦτος |
τοιόσδε |
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οἷος |
ὁποῖος |
ὅμοιος |
ἑτεροῖος, ἀλλοῖος
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quantity
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πόσος |
ποσός |
†τόσος, τοσοῦτος |
τοσόσδε |
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ὅσος |
ὁπόσος |
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manner
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πῶς |
πως |
†τώς, †ὥς, οὕτως |
ὧδε |
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ὡς |
ὅπως |
ὁμῶς |
ἑτέρως, ἄλλως
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method, path, place
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πῇ |
πῃ |
τῇ, ταύτῃ |
τῇδε |
ἐκείνῃ |
ᾗ |
ὅπῃ |
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ἄλλῃ
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place
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ποῦ, †πόθι |
που, †ποθι |
ἐνταῦθα |
ἐνθάδε |
ἐκεῖ, ἔνθα, †ἐκεῖθι |
οὗ, ἔνθα, †ὅθι |
ὅπου, †ὁπόθι |
αὐτόθι, ὁμοῦ |
ἄλλοθι
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source
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πόθεν |
ποθεν, ἁμόθεν |
†τόθεν, ἔνθεν, ἐντεῦθεν |
ἐνθένδε |
ἐκεῖθεν |
ὅθεν |
ὁπόθεν |
†ὁμόθεν |
ἄλλοθεν
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destination
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ποῖ, †πόσε |
ποι |
ἔνθα, ἐνταῦθα |
ἐνθάδε, δεῦρο |
ἐκεῖσε |
οἷ |
ὅποι, †ὁπόσε |
αὐτόσε, ὁμόσε |
ἄλλοσε
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time
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πότε, πῆμος |
ποτέ, ποτε, τοτέ, ἐνίοτε |
τότε, τῆμος |
τημόσδε |
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ὅτε, ἦμος |
ὁπότε, †ὁππῆμος |
ἅμα |
ἄλλοτε
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exact time
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πηνίκα |
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†τηνίκα, τηνικαῦτα |
τηνικάδε |
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ἡνίκα |
ὁπηνίκα |
αὐτίκα |
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duration of time
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τέως |
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ἕως |
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size, age
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πηλίκος |
πηλίκος |
†τηλίκος, τηλικοῦτος |
τηλικόσδε |
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ἡλίκος |
ὁπηλίκος |
ὁμῆλιξ |
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repetition
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ποσάκις, ποσίνδα |
ποσάκις |
τουτάκις, τοσάκις |
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†ὁσάκις ὁποσάκις |
ὁποσάκις |
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multiplication
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ποσαπλάσιος |
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ὁσαπλάσιος, ὁσαπλασίων |
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order
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πόστος |
ποστός |
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ὁπόστος |
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† Forms rarely or never used in Classical Attic prose Relative also used in exclamations; either relative or indefinite relative used in indirect questions.
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Interjection
δεῦρο • (deûro) (dual & plural δεῦτε or δεῦρο)
- (with 2nd person singular imperative) come on!
- (with 1st person plural subjunctive) come let us...
- (without a verb) come here!
- (later) go away!
Descendants
Noun
δεῦρο • (deûro) n pl (indeclinable)
- sensible objects
Declension
τᾰ̀ δεῦρο tằ deûro
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τῶν δεῦρο tôn deûro
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τοῖς δεῦρο toîs deûro
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τᾰ̀ δεῦρο tằ deûro
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δεῦρο deûro
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References
Further reading
- “δεῦρο”, in Liddell & Scott (1940) A Greek–English Lexicon, Oxford: Clarendon Press
- “δεῦτε”, in Liddell & Scott (1940) A Greek–English Lexicon, Oxford: Clarendon Press
- “δεῦρο”, in Liddell & Scott (1889) An Intermediate Greek–English Lexicon, New York: Harper & Brothers
- “δεῦρο”, in Autenrieth, Georg (1891) A Homeric Dictionary for Schools and Colleges, New York: Harper and Brothers
- δεῦρο in Bailly, Anatole (1935) Le Grand Bailly: Dictionnaire grec-français, Paris: Hachette
- δεῦρο in Cunliffe, Richard J. (1924) A Lexicon of the Homeric Dialect: Expanded Edition, Norman: University of Oklahoma Press, published 1963
- δεῦρο in the Diccionario Griego–Español en línea (2006–2025)
- δεῦτε in the Diccionario Griego–Español en línea (2006–2025)
- “δεῦρο”, in Slater, William J. (1969) Lexicon to Pindar, Berlin: Walter de Gruyter
- G1204 in Strong, James (1979) Strong’s Exhaustive Concordance to the Bible
- G1205 in Strong, James (1979) Strong’s Exhaustive Concordance to the Bible
- Woodhouse, S. C. (1910) English–Greek Dictionary: A Vocabulary of the Attic Language, London: Routledge & Kegan Paul Limited.