κεύθω

Ancient Greek

Alternative forms

  • κευθᾰ́νω (keuthắnō)

Etymology

From Proto-Hellenic *kéutʰō. A close relative to this verb is Proto-Germanic *hūdijaną (to hide, conceal). A further comparandum is Old Armenian սուզանեմ (suzanem, to plunge, dive; to hide), but this would presuppose an initial palatal *ḱ-, which does not fit with the other words adduced, like Sanskrit कुहू (kuhū, new moon) and कुहर (kuhara, hole, cavity). Beside the words from Proto-Indo-European *(s)kewdʰ- (to cover, wrap, encase), several form with root final *t are found, like κύτος (kútos, hollow; vessel) and σκῦτος (skûtos, skin, hide).

Pronunciation

 

Verb

κεύθω • (keúthō)

  1. (poetic) to cover, hide
    Synonyms: κᾰλῠ́πτω (kălŭ́ptō), κρῠ́πτω (krŭ́ptō)
  2. to conceal, keep hidden

Inflection

Derived terms

  • ἀμφῐκεύθω (amphĭkeúthō)
  • ἐνῐκεύθω (enĭkeúthō)
  • ἐπῐκεύθω (epĭkeúthō)
  • κευθῆνες (keuthênes)
  • κεύθησῐς (keúthēsĭs)
  • κεῦθμᾰ (keûthmă)
  • κευθμός (keuthmós)
  • κευθμών (keuthmṓn)
  • κεῦθος (keûthos)

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