μαρτυρέω

Ancient Greek

Etymology

From μάρτυς (mártus, witness) + -έω (-éō, denominative verbal suffix).

Pronunciation

 

Verb

μᾰρτῠρέω • (marturéō)

  1. to bear witness, testify, give evidence
    1. (with dative of person) to bear witness to (i.e. in favour of)
    2. (with accusative) to testify to
    3. (with infinitive) to testify that
    4. (with cognate accusative) to bear false witness, give hearsay evidence
      • 389 BCE – 314 BCE, Aeschines, Collected Works 1.46
      • 480 BCE – 411 BCE, Antiphon of Rhamnus, On the Choreutes 16
      • 384 BCE – 322 BCE, Demosthenes, Against Evergus and Mnesibulus 1
      • 384 BCE – 322 BCE, Demosthenes, Against Eubulides 4
      • 342 BCE – 291 BCE, Diphilus, Collected Works 32.16
      • 4th century BC, Isaeus, Hagnias 25
      • 445 BCE – 380 BCE, Lysias, Collected Works 13.6
      • 445 BCE – 380 BCE, Lysias, Collected Works 19.4
      • 428 BCE – 347 BCE, Plato, Eryxias 399b
  2. (astrology) to be in aspect with

Inflection

Derived terms

  • ἀντιμᾰρτῠρέω (antimarturéō)
  • ἀπομᾰρτῠρέω (apomarturéō)
  • δῐᾰμᾰρτῠρέω (diamarturéō)
  • εἰσμᾰρτῠρέω (eismarturéō)
  • ἐκμᾰρτῠρέω (ekmarturéō)
  • ἐπιμᾰρτῠρέω (epimarturéō)
  • κᾰτᾰμᾰρτῠρέω (katamarturéō)
  • προσμᾰρτῠρέω (prosmarturéō)
  • σῠμμᾰρτῠρέω (summarturéō)
  • ὑπομᾰρτῠρέω (hupomarturéō)
  • ψευδομᾰρτῠρέω (pseudomarturéō)
  • μᾰρτύρημᾰ (martúrēma)
  • μᾰρτύρησῐς (martúrēsis)
  • μᾰρτῠρητέον (marturētéon)
  • μᾰρτῠρητικός (marturētikós)

References

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