ἔξεστι

Ancient Greek

Etymology

From ἐξ- (ex-) + ἐστί (estí).

Pronunciation

 

Verb

ἔξεστῐ • (éxesti)

  1. (impersonal) to be allowed, to be possible
    • 424 BCE, Euripides, Hecuba 435:
      προσειπεῖν γὰρ σὸν ὄνομ’ ἔξεστί μοι.
      proseipeîn gàr sòn ónom’ éxestí moi.
      For it is possible for me to address you by your name.

Inflection

As an impersonal verb, only third-person singular forms, infinitives, and neuter singular participle forms are found.

  • Present active indicative: ἔξεστι (éxesti)
  • Present active imperative: ἐξέστω (exéstō)
  • Present active subjunctive: ἐξῇ (exêi)
  • Present active infinitive: ἐξεῖναι (exeînai)
  • Present active participle: ἐξόν (exón), (Ionic) ἐξεόν (exeón)
  • Imperfect active indicative: ἐξῆν (exên)
  • Future middle indicative: ἐξέσται (exéstai)
  • Future middle optative: ἐξέσοιτο (exésoito)
  • Future middle participle: ἐξεσόμενον (exesómenon)

Derived terms

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