ἄημι

Ancient Greek

Alternative forms

Etymology

From ἄϝημι (áwēmi), from Proto-Indo-European *h₂weh₁-. Cognates include Old English and English wind, Latin ventus, vannus, Sanskrit वाति (vāti, to blow).

Pronunciation

 

Verb

ἄημι (áēmi)

  1. I breathe, blow

Inflection

Derived terms

  • ἀκρᾱής (akrāḗs)
  • ἀλιᾱής (aliāḗs)
  • δῐάημῐ (diáēmi)
  • δῠσᾱής (dusāḗs)
  • εὐᾱής (euāḗs)
  • ζᾱής (zāḗs)
  • πολῠᾱής (poluāḗs)
  • ὑπερᾱής (huperāḗs)
  • ἄελλᾰ (áella)
  • ἄημᾰ (áēma)
  • ἀήρ (aḗr)
  • ἄησῐς (áēsis)
  • ἀήσῠρος (aḗsuros)
  • ἀητέομαι (aētéomai)
  • ἀήτη (aḗtē)
  • ἀήτης (aḗtēs)
  • ἀΐσθω (aḯsthō)
  • ἀϋτμή (aütmḗ)

References

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