συρρέω

Ancient Greek

Etymology

From συν- (sun-, together) + ῥέω (rhéō, to flow).

Pronunciation

 

Verb

σῠρρέω • (surrhéō)

  1. to flow together, flow in the same stream (also used figuratively)

Inflection

Derived terms

  • ἐπῐσυρρέω (episurrhéō, flow together)
  • ἐπῐσύρροια f (episúrrhoia, conflux)
  • σύρρευσῐς f (súrrheusis, flowing together, conflux)
  • συρροή f (surrhoḗ, conflux)
  • σύρροος, σύρρους (súrrhoos, súrrhous, flowing together, confluent)
  • σύρρῠσις (súrrhusis, flowing together, conflux)

Descendants

  • Greek: συρρέω (syrréo)

Further reading

Greek

Etymology

Ancient Greek συρρέω. Morphologically, from συν+ρ>συρρ (together) + ρέω (flow).

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /siˈre.o/
  • Hyphenation: συρ‧ρέ‧ω

Verb

συρρέω • (syrréo) (past συνέρρευσα, passive —)

  1. (of people) to flock
  2. (literal, of water) to flow together

Conjugation

  • κοσμοσυρροή f (kosmosyrroḯ, flocking of people, large crowd)
  • συρροή f (syrroḯ, flocking; conflux)
    • κατά συρροήν (katá syrroḯn) (law)
  • and see: ρέω (réo, flow)
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