δεῖ

See also: δει

Ancient Greek

Etymology

Impersonal forms of δέω (déō, to lack).

Pronunciation

 

Verb

δεῖ (deî)

  1. (with personal accusative and infinitive) it behoves one to, it is necessary to, one must
    1. (with impersonal accusative and infinitive)
    2. (when used in absolute an infinitive may be supplied)
  2. (with impersonal genitive) there is need of, there is wanting
    1. (with a personal dative)
    2. (with personal accusative)
    3. (nominative, rare)
  3. (neuter participle, absolute use) it being needful, fitting

Inflection

  • Present indicative: δεῖ (deî)
  • Present subjunctive: δέῃ (déēi), δῇ (dêi)
  • Present optative: δέοι (déoi)
  • Present infinitive: δεῖν (deîn)
  • Present participle: δέον (déon), δεῖν (deîn)
  • Imperfect: ἔδει (édei), ἔδεε (édee) (Ionic)
  • Future: δεήσει (deḗsei)
  • Aorist: ἐδέησε (edéēse)

References

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