Ancient Greek

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Etymology

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Possibly from Proto-Indo-European *dʰn̥gʰ-ú-s, zero-grade u-stem of *dʰengʰ- (to go quickly), based on the comparison with Lithuanian déngti (to run, hurry) (see there for more potential cognates), though Fraenkel has disputed the connection.[1][2]

Not related to Sanskrit तकु (taku), तक्व (takva, quick, fast), as Ancient Greek χ (kh) does not match Sanskrit क् (k), and the comparative θάσσων (thássōn) proves that the Greek τ (t) in ταχύς (takhús) is originally θ (th), from the aspirated PIE *dʰ (see Grassmann's law).

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Adjective

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τᾰχῠ́ς (tăkhŭ́sm (feminine τᾰχεῖᾰ, neuter τᾰχῠ́); first/third declension

  1. swift, quick, fast, rapid
  2. In a short time: soon

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  • English: tachy- (learned)

References

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  1. ^ Beekes, Robert S. P. (2010), “ταχύς”, in Etymological Dictionary of Greek (Leiden Indo-European Etymological Dictionary Series; 10), with the assistance of Lucien van Beek, Leiden, Boston: Brill, →ISBN, pages 1456–1457
  2. ^ Fraenkel, Ernst (1955, 1962–1965), “deñgti”, in Litauisches etymologisches Wörterbuch, volume I, Heidelberg-Göttingen: Carl Winter and Vandenhoeck & Ruprecht, pages 88–89:Über griech. ταχύς ‘schnell’, Komp. θᾱ́σσων, eretr. Eigenn. Τήχιππος, die nichts mit lit. déngti ‘schnell laufen, eilen’, zu tun haben, s. jetzt Seiler Steig. 25.39ff.

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Greek

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Etymology

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From Ancient Greek ταχύς (takhús).

Adjective

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ταχύς (tachýsm (feminine ταχεία, neuter ταχύ)

  1. fast, rapid
    Synonym: αλματώδης (almatódis)
  2. sudden

Declension

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Declension of ταχύς
singular plural
masculine feminine neuter masculine feminine neuter
nominative ταχύς (tachýs) ταχεία (tacheía) ταχύ (tachý) ταχείς (tacheís) ταχείες (tacheíes) ταχέα (tachéa)
genitive ταχέος (tachéos)
ταχύ (tachý)
ταχείας (tacheías) ταχύ (tachý)
ταχέος (tachéos)
ταχέων (tachéon) ταχειών (tacheión) ταχέων (tachéon)
accusative ταχύ (tachý) ταχεία (tacheía) ταχύ (tachý) ταχείς (tacheís) ταχείες (tacheíes) ταχέα (tachéa)
vocative ταχύ (tachý) ταχεία (tacheía) ταχύ (tachý) ταχείς (tacheís) ταχείες (tacheíes) ταχέα (tachéa)

Derivations:
Comparative: πιο + positive forms (e.g. πιο ταχύς, etc.)
Relative superlative: definite article + πιο + positive forms (e.g. ο πιο ταχύς, etc.)

Degrees of comparison by suffixation
comparative (?) singular plural
masculine feminine neuter masculine feminine neuter
nominative ταχύτερος (tachýteros) ταχύτερη (tachýteri) ταχύτερο (tachýtero) ταχύτεροι (tachýteroi) ταχύτερες (tachýteres) ταχύτερα (tachýtera)
genitive ταχύτερου (tachýterou) ταχύτερης (tachýteris) ταχύτερου (tachýterou) ταχύτερων (tachýteron) ταχύτερων (tachýteron) ταχύτερων (tachýteron)
accusative ταχύτερο (tachýtero) ταχύτερη (tachýteri) ταχύτερο (tachýtero) ταχύτερους (tachýterous) ταχύτερες (tachýteres) ταχύτερα (tachýtera)
vocative ταχύτερε (tachýtere) ταχύτερη (tachýteri) ταχύτερο (tachýtero) ταχύτεροι (tachýteroi) ταχύτερες (tachýteres) ταχύτερα (tachýtera)

Derivations: relative superlative: ο + comparative forms: e.g. ο ταχύτερος (o tachýteros), etc.

absolute
superlative (?)
singular plural
masculine feminine neuter masculine feminine neuter
nominative ταχύτατος (tachýtatos) ταχύτατη (tachýtati) ταχύτατο (tachýtato) ταχύτατοι (tachýtatoi) ταχύτατες (tachýtates) ταχύτατα (tachýtata)
genitive ταχύτατου (tachýtatou) ταχύτατης (tachýtatis) ταχύτατου (tachýtatou) ταχύτατων (tachýtaton) ταχύτατων (tachýtaton) ταχύτατων (tachýtaton)
accusative ταχύτατο (tachýtato) ταχύτατη (tachýtati) ταχύτατο (tachýtato) ταχύτατους (tachýtatous) ταχύτατες (tachýtates) ταχύτατα (tachýtata)
vocative ταχύτατε (tachýtate) ταχύτατη (tachýtati) ταχύτατο (tachýtato) ταχύτατοι (tachýtatoi) ταχύτατες (tachýtates) ταχύτατα (tachýtata)
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