Disputed. Commonly held to be formed from ἄκρος (ákros, “sharp”) and another element of uncertain provenance, e.g. εἴβω (eíbō, “drop, let fall”) according to Schwyzer, though this is rejected by Beekes & van Beek.[1] Tichy takes the component parts to be ἄκρις (ákris, “mountain top”) in a dative-locative form in -ī + βῆναι (bênai, “go, walk”).
ἀκρῑβής • (akrībḗs) m or f (neuter ἀκρῑβές); third declension
Number | Singular | Dual | Plural | |||||||||||
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Case/Gender | Masculine / Feminine | Neuter | Masculine / Feminine | Neuter | Masculine / Feminine | Neuter | ||||||||
Nominative | ᾰ̓κρῑβής akrībḗs |
ᾰ̓κρῑβές akrībés |
ᾰ̓κρῑβεῖ akrībeî |
ᾰ̓κρῑβεῖ akrībeî |
ᾰ̓κρῑβεῖς akrībeîs |
ᾰ̓κρῑβῆ akrībê | ||||||||
Genitive | ᾰ̓κρῑβοῦς akrīboûs |
ᾰ̓κρῑβοῦς akrīboûs |
ᾰ̓κρῑβοῖν akrīboîn |
ᾰ̓κρῑβοῖν akrīboîn |
ᾰ̓κρῑβῶν akrībôn |
ᾰ̓κρῑβῶν akrībôn | ||||||||
Dative | ᾰ̓κρῑβεῖ akrībeî |
ᾰ̓κρῑβεῖ akrībeî |
ᾰ̓κρῑβοῖν akrīboîn |
ᾰ̓κρῑβοῖν akrīboîn |
ᾰ̓κρῑβέσῐ / ᾰ̓κρῑβέσῐν akrībési(n) |
ᾰ̓κρῑβέσῐ / ᾰ̓κρῑβέσῐν akrībési(n) | ||||||||
Accusative | ᾰ̓κρῑβῆ akrībê |
ᾰ̓κρῑβές akrībés |
ᾰ̓κρῑβεῖ akrībeî |
ᾰ̓κρῑβεῖ akrībeî |
ᾰ̓κρῑβεῖς akrībeîs |
ᾰ̓κρῑβῆ akrībê | ||||||||
Vocative | ᾰ̓κρῑβές akrībés |
ᾰ̓κρῑβές akrībés |
ᾰ̓κρῑβεῖ akrībeî |
ᾰ̓κρῑβεῖ akrībeî |
ᾰ̓κρῑβεῖς akrībeîs |
ᾰ̓κρῑβῆ akrībê | ||||||||
Derived forms | Adverb | Comparative | Superlative | |||||||||||
ᾰ̓κρῑβῶς akrībôs |
ᾰ̓κρῑβέστερος akrībésteros |
ᾰ̓κρῑβέστᾰτος akrībéstatos | ||||||||||||
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