Ancient Greek edit

Pronunciation edit

 

Etymology 1 edit

Participle edit

φῡ́σαντες (phū́santes)

  1. masculine nominative/vocative plural of φῡ́σᾱς (phū́sās): "(they) have brought forth/produced/generated/begot; (they) have created/made"

Etymology 2 edit

Substantivization/nominalization of the participle form φῡ́σαντες (phū́santes), the nominative/vocative plural of φῡ́σᾱς (phū́sās).

Noun edit

φῡ́σαντες (phū́santes)

  1. (literally) they who have brought forth/produced/generated/begot; they who have created/made
  2. (metonymically, generally with the definite article present):
    1. (in the marked state): fathers, forefathers/(male) ancestors
    2. (in the unmarked state): parents, ancestors
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References edit
  • φύσαντες”, in Liddell & Scott (1889) An Intermediate Greek–English Lexicon, New York: Harper & Brothers