τιμάω

Ancient Greek

Etymology

From τῑμή (tīmḗ, honor) + -άω (-áō).

Pronunciation

 

Verb

τῑμᾰ́ω (tīmáō)

  1. to pay honor to, to hold in honor, treat honorably, to honor, revere
  2. (of things) to hold in honor
    1. (with genitive of price) to estimate or value
    2. (rarely) to award or give as an honor
  3. (as an Attic law term)
    1. (active, of the judge) to estimate the amount of punishment due to the criminals, award the penalty
    2. (middle, of the parties before the court)
      1. (of the accuser)
      2. (of the person accused)
      3. (the accusative of the penalty or offense is added)

Inflection

Further reading


Greek

Verb

τιμάω (timáo) (simple past τίμησα, passive τιμώμαι)

  1. Alternative form of τιμώ (timó)

Conjugation

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