ἐπιτίθημι

Ancient Greek

Etymology

From ἐπῐ- (epi-, upon) + τῐ́θημῐ (títhēmi, to put, place)

Pronunciation

 

Verb

ἐπῐτῐ́θημῐ (epitíthēmi)

  1. (active)
    1. to lay, put or place upon
      1. to set upon, turn towards
    2. to put on a covering or lid
    3. to put to, add, grant, or give besides
      1. (of time) to add, bring on
    4. to put on as a finish
    5. to impose or inflict a penalty
    6. to dispatch a letter
    7. to give a name
  2. (middle)
    1. to put on oneself or for oneself
    2. to put on or to
    3. to set oneself to, apply oneself, employ oneself in
      1. to make an attempt upon, attack
      2. (absolute)
    4. to bring on oneself
    5. to lay commands on
    6. to give a name

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