-δε

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Ancient Greek

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Etymology

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From Proto-Indo-European *de.

Pronunciation

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Suffix

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-δε (-de)

  1. Added to noun to form an adverb of motion towards: to, for ...; ...-wards
    Ἀθήνας (Athḗnas, Athens (accusative)) + ‎-δε (-de) → ‎Ἀθήναζε (Athḗnaze, to Athens)
    φυγή (phugḗ, flight) + ‎-δε (-de) → ‎φύγᾰδε (phúgade, to flight)
  2. Added to demonstratives to form proximal demonstratives
    (ho, the) + ‎-δε (-de) → ‎ὅδε (hóde, this here)

Usage notes

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When following -ς, the resulting -σδε may be respelled -ζε.

Derived terms

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References

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