χαίρε

Greek

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /ˈçe.ɾe/
  • Hyphenation: χαί‧ρε

Etymology 1

Learned borrowing from Ancient Greek χαῖρε.

Verb

χαίρε • (chaíre)

  1. second-person singular imperfective imperative of χαίρω (chaíro, rejoice, be glad)
    (formal, archaic) be happy, be glad (used in set phrases)
Derived terms

Expressions:

  • Χαίρε Μαρία (Chaíre María, Hail Mary, Ave Maria)
  • χαίρε Καίσαρ (chaíre Kaísar, Hail Caesar)
  • χαίρε Κεχαριτωμένη (chaíre Kecharitoméni, Hail (Mary) full of grace)
  • χαίρε βάθος αμέτρητον (chaíre váthos amétriton, literally: hail uncountable, unfathomable depth) (of vague and confusing situations)
  • χαίρετε (chaírete, hello; goodbye) (the plural or polite plural form of χαίρε)

Etymology 2

Substantivized singular imperative χαίρε as indeclinable neutral noun.

Noun

χαίρε • (chaíren (indeclinable)

  1. the last farewell (of an obituary speech) in expression:
    το ύστατο χαίρε (to ýstato chaíre)