κοιτάζω

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Ancient Greek

Etymology

From κοίτη (koítē, bed) +‎ -άζω (-ázō).

Pronunciation

 

Verb

κοιτᾱ́ζω (koitā́zō)

  1. to put to bed, cause to rest
  2. (intransitive) to have a lair (of a lion), a nest (of a bird)

Derived terms

Descendants

  • Greek: κοιτάζω (koitázo)

References

Greek

Alternative forms

Etymology

Inherited from Byzantine Greek κοιτάζω (koitázō, watch, look; I go to bed) from Ancient Greek κοιτάζω (put to bed), from κοίτη (koítē, bed). The second meaning (watch), from the habit of guards and nightwatchmen to have their bed near their post.[1]

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /ciˈta.zo/
  • Hyphenation: κοι‧τά‧ζω

Verb

κοιτάζω (koitázo) (past κοίταξα, passive κοιτάζομαι, p‑past κοιτάχτηκα, ppp κοιταγμένος)

  1. to look at
  2. to examine, look over
  3. to look after an elderly person
  4. to mind, take care
  5. (idiomatic) to be interested
    Κοιτάζει την τσέπη του.
    Koitázei tin tsépi tou.
    He is interested in his pocket

Conjugation

Derived terms

Expressions

  • κοιτάξτε (koitáxte, may I explain) (idiomatic, at beginning of sentences, drawing attention)

With forms from κοιτάω (koitáo)

Compounds

Derivatives of the compounds and:

Also see words related to sense "bed" → at κοίτη (koíti, river bed; bed)

References

  1. ^ κοιτάζω, in Λεξικό της κοινής νεοελληνικής , Triantafyllidis Foundation, 1998 at the Centre for the Greek language