πανταχού
Greek
Etymology
From Ancient Greek πανταχοῦ (pantakhoû), from πᾶν (pân, “every, all”) + -αχ (-akh, “palatal interfix”) + -οῦ (-oû, “adverbial suffix”).
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /pandaˈxu/
- Hyphenation: πα‧ντα‧χού
Adverb
πανταχού • (pantachoú)
- (formal, archaic, only in set phrases) everywhere (at all places)
- πανταχού παρών ― pantachoú parón ― omnipresent, ubiquitous
- πανταχού της Γης ― pantachoú tis Gis ― throughout the Earth, across the world
Synonyms
- (everywhere): παντού (pantoú)
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