τιμή
Ancient Greek
Etymology
Proto-Indo-European *kʷi-mā-, from *kʷei- "value, honor".
Pronunciation
- (5th BC Attic): IPA: /ti͜imɛ͜ɛ́/
- (1st BC Egyptian): IPA: /tiːméː/
- (4th AD Koine): IPA: /timí/
- (10th AD Byzantine): IPA: /timí/
- (15th AD Constantinopolitan): IPA: /timí/
Noun
τιμή (genitive τιμῆς) f, first declension; (tīmē)
Inflection
First declension of τῑμή, τῑμῆς
| Case / # | Singular | Dual | Plural |
|---|---|---|---|
| Nominative | τῑμή | τῑμά | τῑμαί |
| Genitive | τῑμῆς | τῑμαῖν | τῑμῶν |
| Dative | τῑμῇ | τῑμαῖν | τῑμαῖς |
| Accusative | τῑμήν | τῑμά | τῑμάς |
| Vocative | τῑμή | τῑμά | τῑμαί |
Related terms
- τίω
Derived terms
References
- LSJ
- BDAG
- Strong’s concordance number: G5092
Greek
Etymology
From Ancient Greek τιμή.
Noun
τιμή (timí) f, plural τιμές
- honour, virtue, reputation
- marital fidelity, virginity
- reputation, or conduct resulting in a good reputation
- pride
- (mathematics, computing) the value of a variable
- (physics) coefficient
- (economics, finance) the price or value of an asset
- (economics, finance) quote
Declension
declension of τιμή
See also
- κόστος (kóstos) m (cost, cost price)
- δαπάνη (dapáni) f (expenditure, payment)
- τίμημα (tímima) n (price)
- αντίτιμο (antítimo) n (price)