ancient greek noun endings - EAS
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- ending of parisyllabic masculine nouns, deriving from ancient 1st declension in - ης, - η, plural - ες, - ών, e.g. ναύτης (náftis, “sailor”) < ναύτης ...
- ending of parisyllabic masculine nouns deriving from ancient 3rd declension ...
- ending of imparisyllabic masculine nouns deriving from ancient -ιος, -ειος ...
- ending of imparisyllabic masculine nouns borrowed from Turkish -cı . ...
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Ancient Greek nouns. 1.1 Nominative. 1.2 Vocative. 1.3 Accusative. 1.4 Genitive. 1.5 Dative. See more
In Ancient Greek, all nouns are classified according to grammatical gender (masculine, feminine, neuter) and are used in a number (singular, dual, or plural). According to their function in a sentence, their See more
Diminutive suffixes
New nouns may be formed by suffix addition. Sometimes suffixes are added on top of each other: See moreThe five cases of Ancient Greek each have different functions.
Nominative
The Ancient Greek See more• Malden, Henry (1855). "On the Uncontracted Form of the Genitive Case Singular of Greek Nouns of the Second Declension". Transactions of the Philological Society (10). See more
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8 Greek noun endings. Greek nouns belong to one of five cases, each with its own ending …
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7 rows · Aug 28, 2022 · 1.2.3.2 Vowel stem in -ως (gen. -ωος) 1.2.3.3 Vowel stem in -υς (gen. …
See all 7 rows on en.wiktionary.orgMasculine νεᾱνίᾱς (stem: ν… Ἀτρείδης (stem: … στρατιώτης (stem: στρ… στρατιώτης (ste… - Singular Dual Plural Singular - Nominative νεᾱνίᾱς νεᾱνίᾱ νεᾱνίαι στρατιῶται Genitive νεᾱνίου νεᾱνίαιν νεᾱνιῶν
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To indicate the number and case of a noun, Greek adds CASE ENDINGS to the stems. Since …
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