πείρω

Ancient Greek

Etymology

From Proto-Indo-European *per-. Cognates include Old Armenian հերիւն (heriwn), Old Church Slavonic на-перѫ (na-perǫ, pierce), Sanskrit पिपर्ति (piparti, to bring over to, deliver) and Old English faru (English fare).

Pronunciation

 

Verb

πείρω (peírō)

  1. I pierce, run through
  2. (figuratively) I cleave through

Inflection

Derived terms

  • ἀνᾰπείρω (anapeírō)
  • ἀποπείρω (apopeírō)
  • δῐᾰπείρω (diapeírō)
  • ἐμπείρω (empeírō)
  • κᾰτᾰπείρω (katapeírō)
  • μετᾰπείρω (metapeírō)
  • περιπείρω (peripeírō)
  • σῠμπείρω (sumpeírō)
  • περόνη (perónē)
  • πορθμός (porthmós)
  • πόρος (póros)
  • πόρπη (pórpē)
  • πρίων (príōn)

References

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