ταράσσω

Ancient Greek

Alternative forms

  • τᾰρᾰ́ττω (taráttō) Attic
  • θρᾰ́σσω (thrássō)

Etymology

From Proto-Indo-European *dʰreh₂gʰ- (to confuse, agitate, disturb), the same root of Proto-Slavic *dražiti (to annoy, irritate).

Pronunciation

 

Verb

τᾰρᾰ́σσω (tarássō)

  1. to stir, trouble, agitate
  2. to trouble the mind, disturb
  3. (of an army) to throw into disorder
  4. (figuratively) to rout or upset
  5. to stir up, startle, excite

Conjugation

Derived terms

  • ἀνᾰτᾰρᾰ́σσω (anatarássō)
  • δῐᾰτᾰρᾰ́σσω (diatarássō)
  • ἐκτᾰρᾰ́σσω (ektarássō)
  • ἐπῐτᾰρᾰ́σσω (epitarássō)
  • κᾰτᾰτᾰρᾰ́σσω (katatarássō)
  • σῠντᾰρᾰ́σσω (suntarássō)
  • τᾰ́ρᾰγμᾰ (táragma)
  • τᾰρᾰγμός (taragmós)
  • τᾰρᾰκτήρῐον (taraktḗrion)
  • τᾰρᾰκτῐκός (taraktikós)
  • τᾰρᾰκτός (taraktós)
  • τᾰ́ρᾰκτρον (táraktron)
  • τᾰ́ρᾰξῐς (táraxis)
  • τᾰρᾰχή (tarakhḗ)

Further reading

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