Where does “παραβοηθέω” come from?

παραβοηθέω (Ancient Greek) comes from Ancient Greek βοηθέω, from Ancient Greek βοηθός, from Ancient Greek βοηθόος, from Ancient Greek θοός, from Ancient Greek θέω, from Ancient Greek θεϝ-, from Proto-Indo-European dʰew- — to die, pass away; to run, flow.

παραβοηθέω (Ancient Greek): to come to aid, come to the rescue (of)

Definitions

  1. to come to aid, come to the rescue (of)

Ancestry of “παραβοηθέω”, step by step

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1Ancient GreekβοηθέωTo help somebody
2Ancient Greekβοηθόςassisting, auxiliary
3Ancient Greekβοηθόοςheeding the call to arms, rushing to battle;...
4Ancient Greekθοόςquick, swift; sharp, pointed
5Ancient GreekθέωI run; I fly
6Ancient Greekθεϝ-
7Proto-Indo-Europeandʰew-to die, pass away; to run, flow
Every word from Proto-Indo-European dʰew-Every word from Ancient Greek θεϝ-Every word from Ancient Greek θέω