βοηθέω

Ancient Greek

Alternative forms

Etymology

  • βοηθοέω from βοηθόος, βοηθός (boēthós) < βοή f (boḗ, shout) + θόος (thóos, quick) from θέω (théō, run). As in the phrase ἐπί βοήν θέω (epí boḗn théō, run to a cry for aid). Similar sense at βοηδρομέω (boēdroméō).

Pronunciation

 

Verb

βοηθέω (boēthéō)

  1. (with the dative case) To help somebody
    impersonal passive perfect: βεβοήθηται (beboḗthētai)

Inflection

Derived terms

  • ἀντιβοηθέω, -ῶ (antiboēthéō, -ô, help in turn)
  • ἐκβοηθέω, -ῶ (ekboēthéō, -ô, march out to aid)
  • ἐπεκβοηθέω, -ῶ (epekboēthéō, -ô, rush out to aid)
  • ἐπῐβοηθέω, -ῶ (epiboēthéō, -ô, come to aid)
  • πᾰρᾰβοηθέω, -ῶ (paraboēthéō, -ô, come to aid)
  • πᾰρεπῐβοηθέω, -ῶ (parepiboēthéō, -ô, come in addition to help)
  • προβοηθέω, -ῶ (proboēthéō, -ô, hasten to aid before)
  • προσβοηθέω, -ῶ (prosboēthéō, -ô, come to aid)
  • προσεπῐβοηθέω, -ῶ (prosepiboēthéō, -ô, come to help)
  • συμβοηθέω, -ῶ (sumboēthéō, -ô, join in assisting)
  • σῠνεκβοηθέω, -ῶ (sunekboēthéō, -ô, join in going out to aid)
  • σῠνεπῐβοηθέω, -ῶ (sunepiboēthéō, -ô, come to aid together)
  • ῠ̔ποβοηθέω, -ῶ (hupoboēthéō, -ô, furnish, supply)

Descendants

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