λέγω

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Ancient Greek

Etymology

    Inherited from Proto-Hellenic *légō, from Proto-Indo-European *leǵ- (to collect, gather). Cognates include Latin legō and Albanian mbledh.[1]

    Pronunciation

     

    Verb

    λέγω (légō)

    1. to put in order, arrange, gather
    2. to choose, count, reckon
    3. to say, speak
    4. (usually passive voice) to call, name

    Usage notes

    All tenses besides present and imperfect are generally limited to Homer and other earlier writers (although they remain in compound words such as ἀπολέγω (apolégō), ἐκλέγω (eklégō), and καταλέγω (katalégō)).

    Inflection

    Also: Aorist athematic middle indicative 3rd singular, Epic: λέκτο (lékto) (Odyssey 4,451; 9,335)

    Derived terms

    choose, arrange

    Descendants

    • Greek: -λέγω (-légo) (in compounds, sense: choose)

    References

    Verb

    λέγω (légō)

    1. to say, speak, converse, tell a story
    2. (middle passive) to mean

    Usage notes

    For the meaning "say, speak", forms derived from other roots are more commonly used (suppletion): the future ἐρέω (eréō), future passive ῥηθήσομαι (rhēthḗsomai), and perfect εἴρηκᾰ (eírēka) from εἴρω (eírō), as well as the aorist εἶπον (eîpon).

    Inflection

    Synonyms

    Derived terms

    say, speak

    Descendants

    References

    1. ^ Beekes, Robert S. P. (2010) “λέγω”, in Etymological Dictionary of Greek (Leiden Indo-European Etymological Dictionary Series; 10), with the assistance of Lucien van Beek, Leiden, Boston: Brill, →ISBN, pages 841-2

    Further reading

    Greek

    Etymology

    From Ancient Greek λέγω (légō) (λέγω, sense: 'say').

    Pronunciation

    • IPA(key): /ˈle.ɣo/
    • Hyphenation: λέ‧γω

    Verb

    λέγω (légo) (past είπα, passive λέγομαι)

    1. (formal) Alternative form of λέω (léo, to say)

    Conjugation

    see: λέω (léo)

    Derived terms

    From the ancient λέγω, sense: 'say'

    See also

    From the ancient λέγω, sense: 'choose'