ἐγγύη

Ancient Greek

Alternative forms

  • ἐγγῠ́ᾱ (engúā)

Etymology

It is usually assumed that this word contains the preposition ἐν- (en-, in) + *γύη (*gúē) a lost word for "hand", which is preserved in Avestan 𐬔𐬀𐬎𐬎𐬀 (gauua, hand), as well as in ὑπόγυιος (hupóguios, nigh at end, imminent). The Avestan form is ambiguous, however, as it can also continue *gabʰa- and be related to Sanskrit गभस्ति (gabhasti, arm or hand). This makes the etymology doubtful. Further, Greek has γύαλον (gúalon, hollow of a cuirass), γυῖον (guîon, hand) and γύης (gúēs, earth), and from other languages, we may adduce Lithuanian gáuti (to get, obtain), suggesting a derivation from Proto-Indo-European *gew- (hand).

Pronunciation

 

Noun

ἐγγῠ́η • (engúē) f (genitive ἐγγῠ́ης); first declension

  1. pledge, surety, security, whether received or given
    Synonyms: ἐνέχῠρον (enékhuron), ῥῡ́σῐον (rhū́sion), ὑποθήκη (hupothḗkē)
  2. betrothal, contract for a future marriage

Inflection

Derived terms

  • ἐγγῠ́ημᾰ (engúēma)
  • ἐγγῠ́ησῐς (engúēsis)
  • ἐγγῠητής (enguētḗs)
  • ἐγγῠητός (enguētós)
  • ἐγγῠήτρῐᾱ (enguḗtriā)
  • ἐγγῠητῐκός (enguētikós)
  • ἔγγῠος (énguos)
  • ἐγγῠᾰ́ω (enguáō)
  • ἐχέγγῠος (ekhénguos)
  • προέγγῠος (proénguos)
  • ὑπέγγῠος (hupénguos)
  • φερέγγῠος (pherénguos)

Further reading

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