From δαιδάλλω (daidállō, “work, craft”), from Proto-Indo-European *delh₁- (“to hew, to split”, verbal root). However, according to Beekes, both words are from Pre-Greek.
δαιδάλεος • (daidáleos) m (feminine δαιδᾰλέᾱ, neuter δαιδάλεον); first/second declension
Number | Singular | Dual | Plural | |||||||||||
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Case/Gender | Masculine | Feminine | Neuter | Masculine | Feminine | Neuter | Masculine | Feminine | Neuter | |||||
Nominative | δαιδᾰ́λεος daidắleos |
δαιδᾰλέᾱ daidăléā |
δαιδᾰ́λεον daidắleon |
δαιδᾰλέω daidăléō |
δαιδᾰλέᾱ daidăléā |
δαιδᾰλέω daidăléō |
δαιδᾰ́λεοι daidắleoi |
δαιδᾰ́λεαι daidắleai |
δαιδᾰ́λεᾰ daidắleă | |||||
Genitive | δαιδᾰλέου daidăléou |
δαιδᾰλέᾱς daidăléās |
δαιδᾰλέου daidăléou |
δαιδᾰλέοιν daidăléoin |
δαιδᾰλέαιν daidăléain |
δαιδᾰλέοιν daidăléoin |
δαιδᾰλέων daidăléōn |
δαιδᾰλέων daidăléōn |
δαιδᾰλέων daidăléōn | |||||
Dative | δαιδᾰλέῳ daidăléōi |
δαιδᾰλέᾳ daidăléāi |
δαιδᾰλέῳ daidăléōi |
δαιδᾰλέοιν daidăléoin |
δαιδᾰλέαιν daidăléain |
δαιδᾰλέοιν daidăléoin |
δαιδᾰλέοις daidăléois |
δαιδᾰλέαις daidăléais |
δαιδᾰλέοις daidăléois | |||||
Accusative | δαιδᾰ́λεον daidắleon |
δαιδᾰλέᾱν daidăléān |
δαιδᾰ́λεον daidắleon |
δαιδᾰλέω daidăléō |
δαιδᾰλέᾱ daidăléā |
δαιδᾰλέω daidăléō |
δαιδᾰλέους daidăléous |
δαιδᾰλέᾱς daidăléās |
δαιδᾰ́λεᾰ daidắleă | |||||
Vocative | δαιδᾰ́λεε daidắlee |
δαιδᾰλέᾱ daidăléā |
δαιδᾰ́λεον daidắleon |
δαιδᾰλέω daidăléō |
δαιδᾰλέᾱ daidăléā |
δαιδᾰλέω daidăléō |
δαιδᾰ́λεοι daidắleoi |
δαιδᾰ́λεαι daidắleai |
δαιδᾰ́λεᾰ daidắleă | |||||
Derived forms | Adverb | Comparative | Superlative | |||||||||||
δαιδᾰλέως daidăléōs |
δαιδᾰλεώτερος daidăleṓteros |
δαιδᾰλεώτᾰτος daidăleṓtătos | ||||||||||||
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