βουλεύω

Ancient Greek

Etymology

From βουλή (boulḗ, decision, counsel) + -εύω (-eúō, denominative suffix).

Pronunciation

 

Verb

βουλεύω (bouleúō)

  1. To take counsel, deliberate, concert measures; (in past tenses) to determine or resolve after deliberation
    1. (intransitive)
    2. (transitive) To deliberate on, plan, devise
    3. (control verb) To take counsel; to resolve [+infinitive = to do]
  2. To give counsel
  3. (in political writers) to be a member of council
  4. (middle)
    1. (intransitive) To take counsel with oneself, deliberate
    2. To act as member of a council, to originate measures
    3. (transitive) to determine with oneself, resolve on
    4. (control verb) To resolve [+infinitive = to do]
    5. (rarely followed by a relative)

Inflection

Derived terms

  • ἀντεπιβουλεύω (antepibouleúō)
  • ἀντισυμβουλεύω (antisumbouleúō)
  • ἀποσυμβουλεύω (aposumbouleúō)
  • βουλευτήριον (bouleutḗrion)
  • διαβουλεύω (diabouleúō)
  • ἐπιβουλεύω (epibouleúō)
  • μεταβουλεύω (metabouleúō)
  • προβουλεύω (probouleúō)
  • προεπιβουλεύω (proepibouleúō)
  • συμβουλεύω (sumbouleúō)
  • συνεπιβουλεύω (sunepibouleúō)

References

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