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The Ancient Greek word for to walk is
βαδίζω





to walk



Translations for to walk and their definitions

βαδίζω
     1. v. (intransitive) to go, to go about



βαίνω
     1. v. (intransitive) to go, step, move on foot
     2. v. to mount (a chariot)
     3. v. (intransitive) to depart, go away
     4. v.          (euphemistic) to die
     5. v. (perfect (m, grc, βέβηκα)): (intransitive) to stand, be somewhere
           Βοῦς ἐπὶ γλώσσῃ μέγας βέβηκεν. - A great ox stands on my tongue.
     6. v.          (copulative) to be (+obj, grc, adverb, means=something)
     7. v.          ((m, grc, εὖ) m, grc, βεβηκώς) well off
     8. v.          (geometry) to stand on a base
     9. v. (future (m, grc, βήσω) and aorist m, grc, ἔβησα): (causative) to make someone dismount


περιπατέω
     1. v. I walk up and down, walk about
           Ἔγειρε καὶ περιπάτει - Get up and walk
     2. v. I discourse
     3. v. (figuratively) I live


πορεύομαι
     1. v. first-person singular present of πορεύω



πατέω
     1. v. I walk, I tread
     2. v. I tread on
     3. v. I walk in, dwell in, frequent
     4. v. I trample



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