ἰατρεύω

See also: ιατρεύω

Ancient Greek

Etymology

From ἰατρός (iatrós, physician), from ἰάομαι (iáomai, I cure, treat)

Pronunciation

 

Verb

ἰατρεύω (iatreúō)

  1. I medically treat, cure
    • 460 BCE – 370 BCE, Hippocrates, περὶ διαίτης ὀξέων 2
    • 460 BCE – 370 BCE, Hippocrates, On Joints 46
    • 110 BCE – 35 BCE, Philodemus, On Music 69K.
    • 380 BCE, Plato, Gorgias 478b
    • Module:Quotations:383: attempt to compare number with nil
    • Module:Quotations:383: attempt to compare number with nil
  2. I practice medicine
  3. I remedy, correct

Inflection

Derived terms

  • ἀνιατρεύω (aniatreúō)
  • προσιατρεύω (prosiatreúō)
  • συνιατρεύω (suniatreúō)
  • ἀνιάτρευτος (aniátreutos)
  • ἰάτρευμα (iátreuma)
  • ἰάτρευσις (iátreusis)
  • ἰατρευτέον (iatreutéon)
  • ἰατρευτικός (iatreutikós)

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