βοηθός

Ancient Greek

Etymology

Shortened form of βοηθόος (boēthóos, hasting to the cry for help), from βοή (boḗ, shout, call) + θοός (thoós, swift) (from θέω (théō, run)).

Pronunciation

 

Adjective

βοηθός (boēthós) m or f (neuter βοηθόν); second declension

  1. assisting, auxiliary

Noun

βοηθός (boēthós) m (genitive βοηθοῦ); second declension

  1. assistant, helper

Inflection

  • βοήθεια (boḗtheia) "help, aid"
  • βοηθέω (boēthéō) "come to aid, succour, assist, aid"
  • βοήθησις (boḗthēsis) "aid, succour"

Descendants

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Greek

Noun

βοηθός (voïthós) m or f (plural βοηθοί)

  1. helper, assistant

Declension

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