Derived from πέλεκυς (pélekus, “axe”), because of the functional and/or formal similarity with an axe. Compare similar bird names, like πελεκανός (pelekanós, “coot”), πελεκᾶς (pelekâs, “woodpecker”) and πελεκῖνος (pelekînos, “pelican”). Furnée compares σπέλεκτος (spélektos, “pelican”), suggesting a Pre-Greek etymology.
πελεκᾰ́ν • (pelekán) m (genitive πελεκᾶνος); third declension
Case / # | Singular | Dual | Plural | ||||||||||
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Nominative | ὁ πελεκᾰ́ν ho pelekán |
τὼ πελεκᾶνε tṑ pelekâne |
οἱ πελεκᾶνες hoi pelekânes | ||||||||||
Genitive | τοῦ πελεκᾶνος toû pelekânos |
τοῖν πελεκᾱ́νοιν toîn pelekā́noin |
τῶν πελεκᾱ́νων tôn pelekā́nōn | ||||||||||
Dative | τῷ πελεκᾶνῐ tôi pelekâni |
τοῖν πελεκᾱ́νοιν toîn pelekā́noin |
τοῖς πελεκᾶσῐ / πελεκᾶσῐν toîs pelekâsi(n) | ||||||||||
Accusative | τὸν πελεκᾶνᾰ tòn pelekâna |
τὼ πελεκᾶνε tṑ pelekâne |
τοὺς πελεκᾶνᾰς toùs pelekânas | ||||||||||
Vocative | πελεκᾰ́ν pelekán |
πελεκᾶνε pelekâne |
πελεκᾶνες pelekânes | ||||||||||
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