ἁρμόζω

Ancient Greek

Alternative forms

  • ἁρμόττω (harmóttō) Attic

Etymology

From Proto-Hellenic *armóďďō, from Proto-Indo-European *h₂er- (to join, fit, fix together).

Pronunciation

 

Verb

ἁρμόζω (harmózō)

  1. to fit together; join (for the purpose of construction, planks)
  2. to join together words (of a poet)
  3. to betroth (a girl to a man, a man to a woman)
  4. apply good order or discipline; govern a people; (of a Spartan) be a harmost or governor (in a subject city), be ruled (by laws) be disciplined (by a teacher)
  5. to arrange, command
  6. to compose
  7. harmonise w. each other, be brought into harmony or attunement (of a soul, w. itself)
  8. to fit, suit, am adapted well for
  9. (of a musician) tune - a certain musical mode
  10. tune a lyre
  11. attune the harmony of one's body
  12. (of a bird) correspond to a god (of predictions, to later events)

Inflection

Derived terms

  • ἀναρμόζω (anarmózō)
  • ἀφαρμόζω (apharmózō)
  • διαρμόζω (diarmózō)
  • ἐναρμόζω (enarmózō)
  • ἐξαρμόζω (exarmózō)
  • ἐφαρμόζω (epharmózō)
  • καθαρμόζω (katharmózō)
  • μεθαρμόζω (metharmózō)
  • περιαρμόζω (periarmózō)
  • προαρμόζω (proarmózō)
  • προσαρμόζω (prosarmózō)
  • συναρμόζω (sunarmózō)
  • ὑφαρμόζω (hupharmózō)
  • ἁρμογή (harmogḗ)
  • ἁρμόδιος (harmódios)
  • ἁρμονία (harmonía)
  • ἅρμοσις (hármosis)
  • ἅρμοσμα (hármosma)
  • ἁρμοστέον (harmostéon)
  • ἁρμοστήρ (harmostḗr)
  • ἁρμοστής (harmostḗs)
  • ἁρμοστικός (harmostikós)
  • ἁρμοστός (harmostós)
  • ἅρμοστρα (hármostra)
  • ἁρμόστωρ (harmóstōr)
  • ἄρω (árō)

Descendants

  • > Greek: αρμόζω (armózo) (inherited)

References

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