παιδεύω

Ancient Greek

Etymology

From παῖς (paîs, child) + -εύω (-eúō).

Pronunciation

 

Verb

παιδεύω • (paideúō)

  1. to raise, bring up a child
  2. to train, teach, educate
  3. to chasten, discipline, punish

Inflection

Derived terms

  • ἀντῐπαιδεύω (antipaideúō)
  • ἀνᾰπαιδεύω (anapaideúō)
  • ἀπαιδευσίᾱ (apaideusíā)
  • ἀπαίδευτος (apaídeutos)
  • δῐᾰπαιδεύομαι (diapaideúomai)
  • ἐκπαιδεύω (ekpaideúō)
  • ἐμπαιδεύω (empaideúō)
  • μετᾰπαιδεύω (metapaideúō)
  • παίδευμᾰ (paídeuma)
  • παίδευσῐς (paídeusis)
  • παιδευτέος (paideutéos)
  • παιδευτήρῐον (paideutḗrion)
  • παιδευτής (paideutḗs)
  • παιδευτός (paideutós)
  • παιδευτῐκός (paideutikós)
  • προπαιδεύω (propaideúō)
  • πᾰρᾰπαιδεύω (parapaideúō)
  • σῠμπαιδεύω (sumpaideúō)

Descendants

  • Greek: παιδεύω (paidévo)

Further reading

Greek

Etymology

From Ancient Greek παιδεύω (paideúō, raise; train; chasten).

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /peˈðe.vo/
  • Hyphenation: παι‧δεύ‧ω

Verb

παιδεύω • (paidévo) (past παίδεψα, passive παιδεύομαι)

  1. to harass, pester, chasten
  2. to torture
  3. (dated) to train

Conjugation

Derived terms

  • απαιδευσία f (apaidefsía, uneducation), απαιδεψιά f (apaidepsiá) (colloquial)
  • απαίδευτος (apaídeftos, uneducated)
  • παίδεμα n (paídema, pestering)
  • παιδεμός m (paidemós, pestering)
  • παίδευση f (paídefsi, training, education)
  • παιδευτικός (paideftikós, educating)
  • πεπαιδευμένος (pepaidevménos, educated, participle) (formal)
  • and see: παιδί n (paidí, child), εκπαιδεύω (ekpaidévo, educate), παιδαγωγώ (paidagogó, train, educate)

Further reading

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