θάλλω

Ancient Greek

Etymology

From Proto-Indo-European *dʰelh₁-. Cognates include Old Armenian դալար (dalar, verdant) and Albanian dal.

Pronunciation

 

Verb

θάλλω (thállō)

  1. to bloom, sprout
  2. to grow, flourish
  3. to swell, abound

Inflection

Derived terms

  • ἀναθάλλω (anathállō)
  • αὐξιθαλής (auxithalḗs)
  • δυσθαλής (dusthalḗs)
  • ἔνθαλλος (énthallos)
  • ἐρίθαλλος (eríthallos)
  • Θᾰλῆς (Thalês)
  • πανθαλής (panthalḗs)
  • παραθάλλω (parathállō)
  • προθαλής (prothalḗs)
  • Ταλθύβιος (Talthúbios)

Descendants

Further reading


Greek

Verb

θάλλω (thállo) found only in the present and imperfect tenses

  1. bloom, flower
  2. (figuratively) flourish

Conjugation

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Derived terms

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