ὠνέομαι

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Ancient Greek

Etymology

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(deprecated template usage) From ὦνος (ônos, price) +‎ -έομαι (-éomai).

The suppletive aorist ἐπρῐάμην (epriámēn) is from Proto-Indo-European *kʷreyh₂- (to buy). Cognates include Welsh prynu, Old Irish crenaid, Sanskrit क्रीणाति (krīṇā́ti) (root क्री (krī)), Old East Slavic крити (kriti).

Pronunciation

 

Verb

ὠνέομαι (ōnéomai)

  1. to buy, purchase
    Synonym: πρίαμαι (príamai)
    Antonyms: πέρνημι (pérnēmi), πιπράσκω (pipráskō), πωλέω (pōléō)
      1. (in present and imperfect tenses) to offer to buy, deal for, bargain or bid for
      2. (with dative) to buy from
      3. (with genitive) to buy for such a price
      4. (with dative) to buy with
      5. (participial substantive, ὁ ὠνούμενος) the buyer, purchaser, owner
    1. to farm public taxes or tolls, or rather to bid for them
    2. to buy off, avert by giving hush money
    3. to buy a person, to bribe

Inflection

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