ἀμάω

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Ancient Greek

Etymology

From Proto-Indo-European *h₂meh₁- (to reap, mow). Cognate with English mow and Latin metō.

Pronunciation

With short initial ἀ:

 

With long initial ἀ:

 

Usage notes

According to Liddell, Scott and Jones, Homer has initial in the simple verb and in compounds; Tragic authors always have ; some later authors have and others .

Verb

ἀμάω (amáō)

  1. to reap, cut

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