According to Beekes, the word may well be from Pre-Greek and related to γνάμπτω (gnámptō, “to bend”) and κάμπτω (kámptō, “to curve”).
γαμψός • (gampsós) m (feminine γαμψή, neuter γαμψόν); first/second declension
Number | Singular | Dual | Plural | |||||||||||
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Case/Gender | Masculine | Feminine | Neuter | Masculine | Feminine | Neuter | Masculine | Feminine | Neuter | |||||
Nominative | γαμψός gampsós |
γαμψή gampsḗ |
γαμψόν gampsón |
γαμψώ gampsṓ |
γαμψᾱ́ gampsā́ |
γαμψώ gampsṓ |
γαμψοί gampsoí |
γαμψαί gampsaí |
γαμψᾰ́ gampsắ | |||||
Genitive | γαμψοῦ gampsoû |
γαμψῆς gampsês |
γαμψοῦ gampsoû |
γαμψοῖν gampsoîn |
γαμψαῖν gampsaîn |
γαμψοῖν gampsoîn |
γαμψῶν gampsôn |
γαμψῶν gampsôn |
γαμψῶν gampsôn | |||||
Dative | γαμψῷ gampsôi |
γαμψῇ gampsêi |
γαμψῷ gampsôi |
γαμψοῖν gampsoîn |
γαμψαῖν gampsaîn |
γαμψοῖν gampsoîn |
γαμψοῖς gampsoîs |
γαμψαῖς gampsaîs |
γαμψοῖς gampsoîs | |||||
Accusative | γαμψόν gampsón |
γαμψήν gampsḗn |
γαμψόν gampsón |
γαμψώ gampsṓ |
γαμψᾱ́ gampsā́ |
γαμψώ gampsṓ |
γαμψούς gampsoús |
γαμψᾱ́ς gampsā́s |
γαμψᾰ́ gampsắ | |||||
Vocative | γαμψέ gampsé |
γαμψή gampsḗ |
γαμψόν gampsón |
γαμψώ gampsṓ |
γαμψᾱ́ gampsā́ |
γαμψώ gampsṓ |
γαμψοί gampsoí |
γαμψαί gampsaí |
γαμψᾰ́ gampsắ | |||||
Derived forms | Adverb | Comparative | Superlative | |||||||||||
γαμψῶς gampsôs |
γαμψότερος gampsóteros |
γαμψότᾰτος gampsótătos | ||||||||||||
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