ὀρέγω

Ancient Greek

Etymology

From Proto-Indo-European *h₃réǵeti.

Cognates include Avestan 𐬭𐬁𐬱𐬙𐬀 (rāšta), Old Irish rigim, Latin regō, and Old English riht (English right).

Pronunciation

 

Verb

ὀρέγω • (orégō)

  1. to reach, stretch, stretch out
  2. to reach out, hold out, hand, give
  3. (middle and passive)
    1. to stretch oneself out, stretch forth one's hand
    2. (with genitive) to reach at, reach out to; to aim at
    3. (with genitive) to yearn for
    4. (with accusative) to take

Inflection

Derived terms

  • ἀνορέγω (anorégō)
  • ἀντορέγω (antorégō)
  • ἀπορέγω (aporégō)
  • ἐπορέγω (eporégō)
  • κακορέκτης (kakoréktēs)
  • πᾰρορέγω (parorégō)
  • προσορέγω (prosorégō)
  • σῠνορέγομαι (sunorégomai)
  • ὑπερορέγομαι (huperorégomai)
  • ἀνόρεκτος (anórektos)
  • ὄργυιᾰ (órguia)
  • ὀρέγδην (orégdēn)
  • ὀρέγιάω (orégiáō)
  • ὄρεγμᾰ (óregma)
  • ὀρεγμίη (oregmíē)
  • ὀρέγνῡμῐ (orégnūmi)
  • ὀρεκτέος (orektéos)
  • ὀρεκτέω (orektéō)
  • ὀρεκτιάω (orektiáō)
  • ὀρεκτῐκός (orektikós)
  • ὀρεκτός (orektós)
  • ὄρεξῐς (órexis)
  • ὀρεχθέω (orekhthéō)

References

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