-φάγος

See also: φάγος and -φαγος

Ancient Greek

Etymology

From φαγ- (phag-), aorist stem of ἐσθίω (esthíō) or ἔδω (édō, to eat, consume).

Pronunciation

 

Combining form

-φᾰ́γος (-phágos)

  1. eater (of), eating

Derived terms

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Descendants


Greek

Etymology

Inherited from Ancient Greek -φάγος (-phágos).

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /ˈfaɣos/
  • Hyphenation: -φά‧γος

Suffix

-φάγος (-fágos) (feminine -φάγος, neuter -φάγο)

  1. eating the food denoted by the prefix
    βάτραχος (vátrachos, frog) + -φάγος (-fágos)βατραχοφάγος (vatrachofágos, frog eating)

Declension

Synonyms

  • -φαγος (eating in a particular manner) (masc.), -φαγη (fem.), -φαγο (neu.)

Derived terms

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