μηνύω

Ancient Greek

Etymology

Origin Pre-Greek.

Verb

μηνύω (mēnúō)

  1. to show, to inform
  2. to denounce

References


Greek

Etymology

From Ancient Greek μηνύω.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /miˈni.o/
  • Hyphenation: μη‧νύ‧ω

Verb

μηνύω (minýo) (simple past μήνυσα, passive μηνύομαι)

  1. (transitive) sue; file a lawsuit against somebody
    Είπαν ότι θα τον μηνύσουνEípan óti tha ton minýsounThey said they were going to file a lawsuit against him

Conjugation

  • αμήνυτος (amínytos, not accused of) (law)
  • διαμηνύω (diaminýo, convey message)
  • καταμήνυση f (katamínysi) (law)
  • καταμηνύω (kataminýo) (law)
  • μηνάω, μηνώ (mináo, minó, send message, order)
  • μήνυμα n (mínyma, message)
  • μήνυση f (mínysi, complaint, case) (law)
  • μηνυτήριος (minytírios, criminal report) (law)
  • μηνυτής m (minytís, complainant), μηνύτρια f (law)
  • προμήνυμα n (promínyma, forewarning)
  • προμηνύω (prominýo, forewarn; announce before)
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