εἶπον

Ancient Greek

Alternative forms

  • ἔειπον (éeipon) Epic, Lyric
  • εἶπα (eîpa)
  • ἔειπα (éeipa) Poetic

Etymology

From Proto-Indo-European *wekʷ-om, from *wekʷ- (to speak, make a sound), from which also came ὄψ (óps, voice, word). Cognates include Sanskrit अवोचम् (á-vocam) and Latin vōx (voice).

Pronunciation

 

Verb

εἶπον (eîpon)

  1. I said, spoke

Usage notes

εἶπον generally supplies aorist active forms to the verbs εἴρω (eírō) and λέγω (légō, say).

Inflection

Derived terms

  • ἀνεῖπον (aneîpon)
  • ἀντεῖπον (anteîpon)
  • ἀντιπροσεῖπον (antiproseîpon)
  • ἀπεῖπον (apeîpon)
  • διεῖπον (dieîpon)
  • ἐξεῖπον (exeîpon)
  • ἐπανεῖπον (epaneîpon)
  • ἐπεῖπον (epeîpon)
  • κατεῖπον (kateîpon)
  • μετεῖπον (meteîpon)
  • προαπεῖπον (proapeîpon)
  • προσανεῖπον (prosaneîpon)
  • προσαπεῖπον (prosapeîpon)
  • προσεῖπον (proseîpon)
  • προσεπεῖπον (prosepeîpon)
  • συνεῖπον (suneîpon)
  • ὑπεῖπον (hupeîpon)

References

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