Ancient Greek edit

Etymology edit

From δια- (dia-, through, between) +‎ φέρω (phérō, to bring, carry).

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Verb edit

διαφέρω (diaphérō)

  1. to carry over or across, to carry from one to another
    1. (of time) to go through, live, continue
    2. to bear through, bear to the end
    3. to bear to the end, go through with
  2. to carry different ways, to toss about
    1. to spread
    2. to tear asunder
    3. to give
    4. (ἐράνους διαφέρω = διαλύσομα) to pay them up
  3. (intransitive) to differ
    1. (impersonal) it makes a difference
    2. (substantive) the difference, the odds
    3. to be different from a man, generally in point of excess, to surpass
    4. to prevail
    5. to quarrel, struggle
    6. to come between, intervene
    7. to belong to
  4. (passive voice) to differ, be at variance, quarrel

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Etymology edit

From Ancient Greek διαφέρω (diaphérō, to differ), from δια- (dia-) + φέρω (phérō).

Verb edit

διαφέρω (diaféro) (past διέφερα)

  1. to differ, be different, vary

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