νέομαι

Ancient Greek

Etymology

From Proto-Hellenic *néhomai, from Proto-Indo-European *nes- (to join with, to conceal oneself). Cognate with Νέστωρ (Néstōr), νόστος (nóstos), νίσομαι (nísomai), ναίω (naíō), ναιετάω (naietáō), νᾱός (nāós).

Pronunciation

 

Verb

νέομαι • (néomai) (Epic, Doric, rarely Tragic)

  1. to make one's way, go, come, depart
    1. (of rivers) to flow
  2. to go or come back or home, return

Inflection

Derived terms

  • ἀνανέομαι (ananéomai)
  • ἀπονέομαι (aponéomai)
  • διανέομαι (dianéomai)
  • εἰσνέομαι (eisnéomai)
  • μετανέομαι (metanéomai)
  • παρανέομαι (paranéomai)
  • προνέομαι (pronéomai)

References

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