εγκαθιδρύω

See also: ἐγκαθιδρύω

Greek

Etymology

Semantic loan from French ériger from Ancient Greek ἐγκᾰθιδρῡ́ω (erect, set up in).[1] Morphologically, from εν- (εγ-) (in-) + κατα- (-καθ-) (fully) + ιδρύω (found).

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /eŋ.ɡa.θiˈðri.o/
  • Hyphenation: ε‧γκα‧θι‧δρύ‧ω
  • Old Hyphenation: εγ‧κα‧θι‧δρύ‧ω

Verb

εγκαθιδρύω (egkathidrýo) (simple past εγκαθίδρυσα, passive εγκαθιδρύομαι)

  1. establish, put into effect, set up
  2. (of political systems) install, bring into force
    Εγκαθιδρύθηκε δικτατορικό καθεστώς.Egkathidrýthike diktatorikó kathestós.A dictatorial regime was installed.

Conjugation

  • ακαθίδρυτος (akathídrytos, not established)
  • εγκαθίδρυση f (egkathídrysi, establishing)
  • επανιδρύω (epanidrýo, refound)
  • ίδρυμα n (ídryma, foundation)
  • καθίδρυμα n (kathídryma, prestigious institution)

References

  1. εγκαθιδρύω in Λεξικό της κοινής νεοελληνικής [Dictionary of Standard Modern Greek], 1998, by the "Triantafyllidis" Foundation.
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