τόκος

Ancient Greek

Etymology

From τίκτω (tíktō, I beget).

The "oppression" sense is a semantic loan from Hebrew תּוֹך (tóch).

Pronunciation

 

Noun

τόκος • (tókosm (genitive τόκου); second declension

  1. childbirth, parturition
  2. offspring
  3. interest (of money)
  4. oppression

Inflection

Derived terms

Descendants

  • Old Armenian: տոկոս (tokos)
  • English: toco-
  • Greek: τόκος (tókos)

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Greek

Etymology

From Ancient Greek τόκος (tókos).

Noun

τόκος • (tókosm (plural τόκοι)

  1. (finance) interest (charge made for credit)
  2. (finance) interest rate

Declension

Declension of τόκος
singular plural
nominative τόκος (tókos) τόκοι (tókoi)
genitive τόκου (tókou) τόκων (tókon)
accusative τόκο (tóko) τόκους (tókous)
vocative τόκε (tóke) τόκοι (tókoi)
  • ανατοκίζω (anatokízo, to capitalise interest)
  • ανατοκισμός m (anatokismós, compound interest)
  • άτοκος (átokos, interest-free)
  • επιτόκιο n (epitókio, interest rate)
  • τοκίζω (tokízo, to lend money with interest)
  • τοκισμός m (tokismós, lending money with interest)
  • τοκιστής m (tokistís, moneylender)
  • τοκογλυφία f (tokoglyfía, usury)
  • τοκογλύφος m or f (tokoglýfos, loan shark)
  • τοκολόγιο n (tokológio, table of interest)
  • τοκομερίδιο n (tokomerídio, dividend)
  • τοκοφόρος (tokofóros, bearing interest)
  • τοκοχρεωλύσιο n (tokochreolýsio, annuity)

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