δύω

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Ancient Greek[edit]

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Etymology 1[edit]

From Proto-Indo-European *dew-. Cognates include Sanskrit उपादुत्य (upādútya).

Verb[edit]

δύω (dúō)

  1. to cause to sink, to plunge
  2. to get into, to enter
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Etymology 2[edit]

From Proto-Hellenic *dúwō; see the main entry.

Numeral[edit]

δύω (dúō)

  1. (chiefly Epic) Alternative form of δύο (dúo)

Further reading[edit]

Greek[edit]

Etymology[edit]

From Ancient Greek δύω.

Pronunciation[edit]

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Verb[edit]

δύω (dýo) (past έδυσα, passive —)

  1. to set, go down (sun, stars, etc)
    Synonym: βασιλεύω (vasilévo)
    Antonym: ανατέλλω (anatéllo)
  2. (figuratively) to decline
    Synonyms: φθίνω (fthíno), παρακμάζω (parakmázo)

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And see their derivatives

Also seeγδύνω (gdýno)