τύχη

See also: Τύχη

Ancient Greek

Alternative forms

  • τιούχᾱ (tioúkhā), τούχᾱ (toúkhā) Boeotian

Etymology

From Proto-Hellenic *túkʰā, from Proto-Indo-European *dʰewgʰ-. Equivalent to τυγχάνω (tunkhánō, to happen) + (, action noun suffix)

Pronunciation

 

Noun

τῠ́χη (túkhē) f (genitive τῠ́χης); first declension

  1. the act of a god
  2. the act of a human being
  3. (regarded as an agent or cause beyond human control)
    1. fortune, providence, fate
    2. chance
  4. (regarded as a result)
    1. good fortune, success
    2. ill fortune, misfortune
    3. (in a neutral sense, in plural) fortunes

Inflection

Derived terms

  • ἀποτυχής (apotukhḗs)
  • ἀποτυχία (apotukhía)
  • ἀτυχέω (atukhéō)
  • ἀτύχημα (atúkhēma)
  • ἀτυχής (atukhḗs)
  • ἀτυχία (atukhía)
  • διευτυχέω (dieutukhéō)
  • δυστυχέω (dustukhéō)
  • δυστύχημα (dustúkhēma)
  • δυστυχής (dustukhḗs)
  • δυστυχία (dustukhía)
  • ἐντυχία (entukhía)
  • ἐπιτυχής (epitukhḗs)
  • εὐτυχέω (eutukhéō)
  • εὐτύχημα (eutúkhēma)
  • εὐτυχής (eutukhḗs)
  • εὐτύχησις (eutúkhēsis)
  • εὐτυχία (eutukhía)
  • κακοτυχέω (kakotukhéō)
  • κακοτυχής (kakotukhḗs)
  • κατευτυχέω (kateutukhéō)
  • Λεωτῠχῐ́δης (Leōtukhídēs)
  • προστυχής (prostukhḗs)
  • συνατυχέω (sunatukhéō)
  • συνευτυχέω (suneutukhéō)
  • συντυχία (suntukhía)
  • τυχαῖος (tukhaîos)
  • Τύχη (Túkhē)
  • τυχηρός (tukhērós)
  • Τῠχῐκός (Tukhikós)
  • Τύχων (Túkhōn)

Descendants

References


Greek

Etymology

From the Ancient Greek τύχη (túkhē).

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /ˈti.çi/

Noun

τύχη (týchi) f (plural τύχες)

  1. fate, chance, luck

Declension

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