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ἐπαινέω

ἐπαινέω

Ancient Greek

Alternative forms

  • ἐπαίνημῐ (epaínēmi) Aeolic
  • ἐπαινίω (epainíō) Laconian

Verb

ἐπαινέω (epainéō)

  1. I approve, applaud, agree
    • 800 BCE – 600 BCE, Homer, Iliad 3.461
      ὣς ἔφατ᾽ Ἀτρεΐδης, ἐπὶ δ᾽ ᾔνεον ἄλλοι Ἀχαιοί.
      So spake the son of Atreus, and all the Achaeans shouted assent.
    • 522 BCE – 443 BCE, Pindar, Pythian Ode 4.168
      σύνθεσιν ταύταν ἐπαινήσαντες οἱ μὲν κρίθεν
      Approving this arrangement, they parted company.
    • 414 BCE, Aristophanes, The Birds 1616
      ὁρᾷς; ἐπαινεῖ χοὖτος.
      Do you see? He also agrees.
    1. I praise, commend
    2. I agree or undertake to do
  2. I recommend, advise
    • 497 BCE – 405 BCE, Sophocles, Ajax 1360
      τοιούσδ᾽ ἐπαινεῖς δῆτα σὺ κτᾶσθαι φίλους;
      So then, are these the type of friends that you recommend we make?
  3. Used to decline an offer or invitation.
  4. (Rhapsody) I recite

Usage notes

The aorist ἐπῄνεσα (epḗinesa) is sometimes used in Attic in a present sense.

Inflection

Derived terms

  • ἀξῐέπαινος (axiépainos)
  • ἀντεπαινέω (antepainéō)
  • αὐτέπαινος (autépainos)
  • παρέπαινος (parépainos)
  • πολῠεπαίνετος (poluepaínetos)
  • προεπαινέω (proepainéō)
  • προσεπαινέω (prosepainéō)
  • σῠνεπαινέω (sunepainéō)
  • σῠνέπαινος (sunépainos)
  • ῠ̔περεπαινέω (huperepainéō)

Related terms

  • ἐπαίνεσῐς (epaínesis)
  • ἐπαινετέον (epainetéon)
  • ἐπαινετέω (epainetéō)
  • ἐπαινέτης (epainétēs)
  • ἐπαινετῐκός (epainetikós)
  • ἐπαινετός (epainetós)
  • ἔπαινος (épainos)
  • ἐπαινός (epainós)
  • ἐπαινουμένως (epainouménōs)

Synonyms

  • ἐπαινετέω (epainetéō)
  • (recommend): παραινέω (parainéō)

References