πᾶς

See also: πας

Ancient Greek

Alternative forms

Etymology

Closely related to Mycenaean Greek 𐀞𐀯 (pa-si). From Proto-Indo-European *peh₂nts (whence Tocharian A po (all, every)), from *peh₂-.

Pronunciation

 

Determiner

πᾶς (pâs) (feminine πᾶσᾰ, neuter πᾶν)

  1. (in the plural) all, every, each
  2. (in the singular) whole

Inflection

Derived terms

  • ἅπᾱς (hápās)
  • δῐᾰ̀ πᾰντός (dià pantós)
  • πᾰντᾰ́πᾱσῐ (pantápāsi)
  • πᾰντᾰχόθεν (pantakhóthen)
  • πᾰντᾰχόθῐ (pantakhóthi)
  • πᾰντᾰχόσε (pantakhóse)
  • πᾰντᾰχοῖ (pantakhoî)
  • πᾰντᾰχοῦ (pantakhoû)
  • πᾰντᾰχῆ (pantakhê)
  • πᾰντᾰχῶς (pantakhôs)
  • πᾰντέλειᾰ (pantéleia)
  • πᾰντελής (pantelḗs)
  • πᾰντευχῐ́ᾱ (panteukhíā)
  • πᾰ́ντῑμος (pántīmos)
  • πᾰντλήμων (pantlḗmōn)
  • πᾰντοδᾰπός (pantodapós)
  • πᾰ́ντοθεν (pántothen)
  • πᾰντοιᾰ́ς (pantoiás)
  • πᾰντοκρᾰ́τωρ (pantokrátōr)
  • πᾰ́ντολμος (pántolmos)
  • πᾰντοπωλέω (pantopōléō)
  • πᾰντοπώλης (pantopṓlēs)
  • πᾰντοπώλῐον (pantopṓlion)
  • πᾰ́ντοσε (pántose)
  • πᾰ́ντοτε (pántote)
  • πᾰντοῖος (pantoîos)
  • πᾰ́ντως (pántōs)
  • πᾰ́ντῃ (pántēi)
  • πρόπᾱς (própās)
  • σῠ́μπᾱς (súmpās)
  • συνάπᾱς (sunápās)

Descendants

References

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