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====Descendants====
====Descendants====
* {{desc|el|πρέπει}} (''3rd persons, impersonal'')
* {{desc|el|πρέπει}} {{q|this term descends in the impersonal form and as compund verbs}}
:*{{l|el|διαπρέπω|t=to distinguish yourself}}
:*{{l|el|ευπρεπίζω|t=to tidy up}}


===Further reading===
===Further reading===
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* {{R:Slater}}
* {{R:Slater}}
* {{R:Strong's}}
* {{R:Strong's}}


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==Greek==
{{rfc|el}}
<!-- There is no PoS here, the verb form does not exist -->

====Usage notes====
The ancient verb exists only in
* 3rd persons impersonal: {{l|el|πρέπει|t=must}}
* in compounds like {{l|el|διαπρέπω}}, {{l|el|ευπρεπίζω}}

====Related terms====
* {{l|el|-πρέπεια|g=f}}
* {{l|el|-πρεπής}}

Revision as of 12:39, 2 November 2020

Ancient Greek

Etymology

From Proto-Indo-European *prep-. Cognates include Old Armenian երեւիմ (erewim), Old High German furben (to clean), Old Irish richt (shape), Welsh rhith (species).

Pronunciation

 

Verb

πρέπω (prépō)

  1. to be clearly seen, to be visible or conspicuous among a number
    1. to be heard
    2. to smell strong
  2. to be conspicuously like, to be like, to resemble
  3. to be conspicuously fit, to become, beseem, suit
    1. (in participle)
      1. (neuter participle) that which is seemly, fitness, propriety, decorum
    2. (rarely with a person as the subject) fit
    3. (mostly impersonal) it is fitting, it beseems, suits, becomes
      1. (with personal accusative and infinitive)
      2. (with infinitive only)
      3. when an accusative alone follows, an infinitive must be supplied
  4. (transitive) to liken

Inflection

Derived terms

Compounds of the verb:

Descendants

  • Greek: πρέπει (prépei) (this term descends in the impersonal form and as compund verbs)

Further reading