ἄγυια

Ancient Greek

Alternative forms

Etymology

Mainly a poetic word. Generally considered to be a perfect participle of verb ᾰ̓́γω (ágō, I lead), but without the reduplication. However, this makes little sense as the formation is without a parallel (save archaic ἰδυῖα (iduîa)); more probably a Pre-Greek word in -υια, like κώδυια (kṓduia).

Pronunciation

 

Noun

ἄγυιᾰ • (águia) f (genitive ἀγυίᾱς); first declension

  1. (usually in the plural) street, highway
  2. collection of streets, city

Inflection

Derived terms

  • ἀγυιαῖος (aguiaîos)
  • ἀγυιᾶτις (aguiâtis)
  • Ἀγυιεύς (Aguieús)
  • ἀγυιόπεζα (aguiópeza)
  • ἀγυιοπλαστέω (aguioplastéō)
  • ἀγυιᾱ́της (aguiā́tēs)

Descendants

  • Greek: αγυιά (agyiá) (Katharevousa)

Further reading

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