The Ancient Greek word for to walk is
βαδίζω
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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