φρέω

Ancient Greek

Etymology

Stem, from zero-grade φρ- of vowel gradation of φέρω (phérō, bring, carry).

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Pronunciation

 

Verb

φρέω • (phréō)

  1. unattested by itself; takes various preverbs to form verbs

Derived terms

  • ἀποφρέω (apophréō, let out, bring out)
  • διαφρέω (diaphréō, let through)
  • εἰσφρέω (eisphréō, admit, let in)
  • ἐκφρέω (ekphréō, let out, bring out)
  • ἐπεισφρέω (epeisphréō, introduce besides)
  • παρεισφρέω (pareisphréō, slip in) (Hellenistic Koine)
  • συνεισφρέω (suneisphréō, let into together)

Further reading

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