προσγράφω

Ancient Greek

Alternative forms

  • ποιγρᾰ́φω (poigrắphō), ποτιγᾰ́ρφω (potigắrphō)Doric

Etymology

προσ- (pros-) +‎ γρᾰ́φω (grắphō)

Pronunciation

 

Verb

προσγρᾰ́φω • (prosgrắphō)

  1. to write in addition, to add in writing
  2. to add to a list of persons, enroll, register
  3. (passive voice) to cause to be registered besides
  4. (passive voice) to register, enroll oneself
  5. (passive voice, of property) to be marked for confiscation
  6. to ascribe, attribute
  7. to prescribe
  8. to paint together with or beside
  9. (Koine, grammar) write immediately after another character (of the subscipt ἰῶτα, written as adscript)
    τὸ ῑ προσγεγράψεταιtò ī prosgegrápsetaithe ῑ is written as adscript [as in νῶι ]

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Etymology

Learned borrowing from Ancient Greek προσγρᾰ́φω. Also, semantic loan from German zuschreiben. Morphologically, from προσ- (toward) +‎ γράφω (write).

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /pɾozˈɣra.fo/
  • Hyphenation: προσ‧γρά‧φω

Verb

προσγράφω • (prosgráfo) (past προσέγραψα, passive προσγράφομαι) chiefly in active voice, and passive participle προσγεγραμμένος

  1. (learned) to attribute in addition
  2. (grammar, of ancient Greek) to write immediately after another character as adscript
    see passive perfect participle προσγεγραμμένος (prosgegramménos), and the noun προσγεγραμμένη

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