According to Beekes, from νέος (néos, “new, young”), but perhaps contaminated with νειός (neiós, “fallow field”).
νέᾰτος • (néătos) m (feminine νεᾰ́τη, neuter νέᾰτον); first/second declension
Number | Singular | Dual | Plural | |||||||||||
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Case/Gender | Masculine | Feminine | Neuter | Masculine | Feminine | Neuter | Masculine | Feminine | Neuter | |||||
Nominative | νέᾰτος néătos |
νεᾰ́τη neắtē |
νέᾰτον néăton |
νεᾰ́τω neắtō |
νεᾰ́τᾱ neắtā |
νεᾰ́τω neắtō |
νέᾰτοι néătoi |
νέᾰται néătai |
νέᾰτᾰ néătă | |||||
Genitive | νεᾰ́του neắtou |
νεᾰ́της neắtēs |
νεᾰ́του neắtou |
νεᾰ́τοιν neắtoin |
νεᾰ́ταιν neắtain |
νεᾰ́τοιν neắtoin |
νεᾰ́των neắtōn |
νεᾰ́των neắtōn |
νεᾰ́των neắtōn | |||||
Dative | νεᾰ́τῳ neắtōi |
νεᾰ́τῃ neắtēi |
νεᾰ́τῳ neắtōi |
νεᾰ́τοιν neắtoin |
νεᾰ́ταιν neắtain |
νεᾰ́τοιν neắtoin |
νεᾰ́τοις neắtois |
νεᾰ́ταις neắtais |
νεᾰ́τοις neắtois | |||||
Accusative | νέᾰτον néăton |
νεᾰ́την neắtēn |
νέᾰτον néăton |
νεᾰ́τω neắtō |
νεᾰ́τᾱ neắtā |
νεᾰ́τω neắtō |
νεᾰ́τους neắtous |
νεᾰ́τᾱς neắtās |
νέᾰτᾰ néătă | |||||
Vocative | νέᾰτε néăte |
νεᾰ́τη neắtē |
νέᾰτον néăton |
νεᾰ́τω neắtō |
νεᾰ́τᾱ neắtā |
νεᾰ́τω neắtō |
νέᾰτοι néătoi |
νέᾰται néătai |
νέᾰτᾰ néătă | |||||
Derived forms | Adverb | Comparative | Superlative | |||||||||||
νεᾰ́τως neắtōs |
νεᾰτώτερος neătṓteros |
νεᾰτώτᾰτος neătṓtătos | ||||||||||||
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