πας

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See also: πᾶς

Greek

Pronunciation

Etymology 1

From the Ancient Greek πᾶς (pâs).

Pronoun

πας (pasm (feminine πάσα, neuter παν)

  1. (archaic, only in set phrases) every, any
    κατά πάσα πιθανότηταkatá pása pithanótitain all likelihood
    πάσης φύσεωςpásis fýseosof every kind
    ανά πάσα στιγμήaná pása stigmíat any moment
    τέλος πάντωνtélos pántonanyway
    εν πάση περιπτώσειen pási periptóseiin any case
    Synonyms: κάθε (káthe), όποιος (ópoios)
  2. (archaic, only in set phrases) whole, all
    δια παντόςdia pantósforever
    οι πάντεςoi pánteseveryone, everybody
    τοις πάσιtois pási(known) to everyone
    Synonyms: ολόκληρος (olókliros), όλος (ólos)
Declension
Usage notes
  • This pronoun is declined in Modern Greek like the Ancient word it derives from (without the polytonic accents, just the stress accent). It is nowadays only used in set phrases such as the above examples.

Etymology 2

From the Ancient Greek ὑπάγω (hupágō).

Verb

πας (pas)

  1. 2nd person singular present form of πάω (páo).
  2. 2nd person singular dependent form of πάω (páo).
  3. 2nd person singular dependent form of πηγαίνω (pigaíno).