ἥκω

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Ancient Greek

Etymology

Uncertain, but seems to come from Proto-Indo-European, perhaps *seyk-. Compare ἵκω (híkō, to come).

Verb

ἥκω (hḗkō)

  1. to have come, to be present
    1. to have reached a point
      1. (with an adverb followed by a genitive)
    2. to have come back, returned
    3. (pleonastic, with a participle)
    4. (simply, like γίγνομαι (gígnomai))
  2. (of things) to have come, to be brought
    1. to concern, relate, belong to
    2. to depend upon
    3. (with infinitive)
    4. (with participle)

Inflection

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