ὀττεύομαι

Ancient Greek

Etymology

From ὄττα (ótta) (Attic form of ὄσσα (óssa, divine or ominous sound or rumor)) + -εύομαι (-eúomai)

Pronunciation

 

Verb

ὀττεύομαι • (otteúomai)

(Attic)
  1. to divine from an ominous sound
  2. to regard as ominous

Conjugation

The aorist middle participle ὀττευσᾰ́μενος (otteusámenos) is also attested.

Further reading

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