Ancient Greek edit

Alternative forms edit

Etymology edit

From Proto-Indo-European *h₂énti. Cognates include English and, Latin ante, Sanskrit अन्ति (ánti), and Old Armenian ընդ (ənd).

The genitive is from the PIE ablative of separation or comparison.

Pronunciation edit

 

Preposition edit

ἀντί (antí) (governs the genitive)

  1. over against, opposite
  2. at the same time as
  3. in exchange for, in place of
  4. at the price of, in return for
  5. for the sake of, for
  6. instead of
  7. compared with
  8. equivalent to, no better or worse than
    • ἀντίθεος, godlike
    • γυναικὸς ἄρ’ ἀντὶ τέτυξο, for you have become no better than a woman (Iliad 8.163)

Descendants edit

  • English: anti-, ant-
  • Greek: αντί (antí, instead of, preposition)

References edit