From Proto-Hellenic *eléutʰeros, adjectival formation from Proto-Indo-European *h₁lewdʰ- (“to grow up; people, tribe”); the original meaning of the word was "belonging to the tribe". Cognates include Latin līber, Old Church Slavonic людинъ (ljudinŭ, “free man”), and Old English leōd.[1]
ἐλεύθερος • (eleútheros) m (feminine ἐλευθέρᾱ, neuter ἐλεύθερον); first/second declension
Number | Singular | Dual | Plural | |||||||||||
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Case/Gender | Masculine | Feminine | Neuter | Masculine | Feminine | Neuter | Masculine | Feminine | Neuter | |||||
Nominative | ἐλεύθερος eleútheros |
ἐλευθέρᾱ eleuthérā |
ἐλεύθερον eleútheron |
ἐλευθέρω eleuthérō |
ἐλευθέρᾱ eleuthérā |
ἐλευθέρω eleuthérō |
ἐλεύθεροι eleútheroi |
ἐλεύθεραι eleútherai |
ἐλεύθερᾰ eleúthera | |||||
Genitive | ἐλευθέρου eleuthérou |
ἐλευθέρᾱς eleuthérās |
ἐλευθέρου eleuthérou |
ἐλευθέροιν eleuthéroin |
ἐλευθέραιν eleuthérain |
ἐλευθέροιν eleuthéroin |
ἐλευθέρων eleuthérōn |
ἐλευθέρων eleuthérōn |
ἐλευθέρων eleuthérōn | |||||
Dative | ἐλευθέρῳ eleuthérōi |
ἐλευθέρᾳ eleuthérāi |
ἐλευθέρῳ eleuthérōi |
ἐλευθέροιν eleuthéroin |
ἐλευθέραιν eleuthérain |
ἐλευθέροιν eleuthéroin |
ἐλευθέροις eleuthérois |
ἐλευθέραις eleuthérais |
ἐλευθέροις eleuthérois | |||||
Accusative | ἐλεύθερον eleútheron |
ἐλευθέρᾱν eleuthérān |
ἐλεύθερον eleútheron |
ἐλευθέρω eleuthérō |
ἐλευθέρᾱ eleuthérā |
ἐλευθέρω eleuthérō |
ἐλευθέρους eleuthérous |
ἐλευθέρᾱς eleuthérās |
ἐλεύθερᾰ eleúthera | |||||
Vocative | ἐλεύθερε eleúthere |
ἐλευθέρᾱ eleuthérā |
ἐλεύθερον eleútheron |
ἐλευθέρω eleuthérō |
ἐλευθέρᾱ eleuthérā |
ἐλευθέρω eleuthérō |
ἐλεύθεροι eleútheroi |
ἐλεύθεραι eleútherai |
ἐλεύθερᾰ eleúthera | |||||
Derived forms | Adverb | Comparative | Superlative | |||||||||||
ἐλευθέρως eleuthérōs |
ἐλευθερώτερος eleutherṓteros |
ἐλευθερώτᾰτος eleutherṓtatos | ||||||||||||
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