παρέρχομαι

Ancient Greek

Etymology

From πᾰρᾰ́- (pará-, by, near) + ἔρχομαι (érkhomai, to come, go).

Pronunciation

 

Verb

πᾰρέρχομαι (parérkhomai)

  1. to go by, beside, or past; to pass by, pass
    1. (of time) to pass
  2. to pass by, outstrip, surpass
    1. to outwit, escape, elude
  3. to pass on and come to a place, arrive at
    1. to pass in
    2. (figuratively)
  4. to pass without heeding
    1. to overstep, transgress
  5. to pass unnoticed, escape the notice of
  6. (in Attic) to come forward to speak

Inflection

  • The missing moods of the present and imperfect, as well as the future are borrowed from πάρειμι (páreimi).

Derived terms

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Greek

Etymology

From Ancient Greek πᾰρέρχομαι (parérkhomai).

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /paˈrerxome/
  • Hyphenation: πα‧ρέρ‧χο‧μαι

Verb

παρέρχομαι (parérchomai) deponent (simple past παρήλθα)

  1. go (pass) by, glide away
  2. (of time) elapse
    Οι γενιές έρχονται και παρέρχονται.Oi geniés érchontai kai parérchontai.Generations come and go.
  3. (figuratively) omit, suppress
    Synonyms: παραλείπω (paraleípo), προσπερνώ (prospernó)

Conjugation

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Derived terms

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