ἑτοῖμος

Etymology
. Has been compared to, , but this is not very convincing. Kuiper derives the word from a locative (+ a suffix ) to an unattested, an alternate form of , thus "being in the useless". This is semantically strange and formally ad hoc.

Adjective

 * 1) at hand, ready, prepared
 * 2)  sure to come, certain
 * 3)  carried into effect, realised, feasible
 * 4)  ready, active, zealous
 * 5)  ready, bold
 * 1)  sure to come, certain
 * 2)  carried into effect, realised, feasible
 * 3)  ready, active, zealous
 * 4)  ready, bold
 * 1)  sure to come, certain
 * 2)  carried into effect, realised, feasible
 * 3)  ready, active, zealous
 * 4)  ready, bold
 * 1)  sure to come, certain
 * 2)  carried into effect, realised, feasible
 * 3)  ready, active, zealous
 * 4)  ready, bold
 * 1)  sure to come, certain
 * 2)  carried into effect, realised, feasible
 * 3)  ready, active, zealous
 * 4)  ready, bold
 * 1)  sure to come, certain
 * 2)  carried into effect, realised, feasible
 * 3)  ready, active, zealous
 * 4)  ready, bold
 * 1)  sure to come, certain
 * 2)  carried into effect, realised, feasible
 * 3)  ready, active, zealous
 * 4)  ready, bold
 * 1)  carried into effect, realised, feasible
 * 2)  ready, active, zealous
 * 3)  ready, bold
 * 1)  carried into effect, realised, feasible
 * 2)  ready, active, zealous
 * 3)  ready, bold
 * 1)  carried into effect, realised, feasible
 * 2)  ready, active, zealous
 * 3)  ready, bold
 * 1)  ready, active, zealous
 * 2)  ready, bold
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