πηγαίνω

Etymology
From in its Hellenistic sense "go", through its imperfect tense  > mediaeval  which was wrongly analysed as ὑ- + πῆγα (instead of +) and a formation of a new mediaeval present tense +,, in the familiar pattern of aorist - present like  -. The form, with silenced [ɣ] for <γ> of mediaeval ὑπάγω. Also see the imperative, parallel form of πήγαινε! and the mediaeval types,.

Verb

 * 1) to go
 * 2) to take something somewhere, transport.

Related terms

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