ἀδικέω

Ancient Greek

Alternative forms

Etymology

From ἄδικος (ádikos, wrong, unjust) +‎ -έω (-éō, stative suffix).

Pronunciation

 

Verb

ᾰ̓δῐκέω • (ădĭkéō)

  1. (intransitive) to be in the wrong, to have sinned, to have broken the law
  2. (transitive) to do one wrong, to wrong one, to injure [with accusative ‘someone’], to break the law

Usage notes

One Boeotian present passive participle form, ἀδικείμενος (adikeímenos), has been attested. It is possibly from a reconstructed form *ἀδίκειμι (*adíkeimi). The Cretan subjunctive perfect form ἀδικέκει (adikékei) is also attested.

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