ἔοικα

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Ancient Greek

Alternative forms

Etymology

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Perhaps from Proto-Indo-European *weyk-, like εἰκῇ (eikêi) and εἰκών (eikṓn).

Pronunciation

 

Verb

ἔοικα (éoika)

  1. (impersonal, imperfect and aorist) to seem likely Lua error in Module:object_usage at line 35: Parameter "means" is not used by this template.
  2. (perfect and pluperfect)
    1. to be like, to look like Lua error in Module:object_usage at line 35: Parameter "means" is not used by this template.
    2. to seem Lua error in Module:object_usage at line 35: Parameter "means" is not used by this template., to seem likely Lua error in Module:object_usage at line 35: Parameter "means" is not used by this template.
      1. (ἔοικε as interjection) so it seems; probably
    3. to beseem, befit, be appropriate for Lua error in Module:object_usage at line 35: Parameter "means" is not used by this template.
      1. (impersonal, ἔοικε) it is fitting; to be right, seemly, reasonable Lua error in Module:object_usage at line 35: Parameter "means" is not used by this template.

Inflection

The perfect tense has a present sense. The third-person singular imperfect εἶκε (eîke) is only used once, in Odyssey 18.520, unless this form is from the verb εἴκω (eíkō) instead. The future εἴξω (eíxō, will be like) likewise only appears once, in Aristophanes, The Clouds 1001.

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