ἐκρέω

Ancient Greek

Etymology

From ἐκ- (ek-, out) + ῥέω (rhéō, flow).

Pronunciation

 

Verb

ἐκρέω • (ekréō)

  1. to flow out or forth
    1. (of feathers) to fall off
    2. to shed fruit
    3. (figuratively) to melt or fall away, to disappear
  2. (with cognate accusative) to shed, let fall

Inflection

Derived terms

  • ἀντεκρέω (antekréō)
  • δῐεκρέω (diekréō)
  • πᾰρεκρέω (parekréō)
  • προεκρέω (proekréō)
  • σῠνεκρέω (sunekréō)
  • ὑπεκρέω (hupekréō)
  • ἔκρευσῐς (ékreusis)
  • ἐκροή (ekroḗ)
  • ἔκροιᾰ (ékroia)
  • ἔκροος (ékroos)
  • ἔκρῠσῐς (ékrusis)

Descendants

  • Greek: εκρέω (ekréo)

References

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