The form is similar to κενεός (keneós), but has no clear etymology. Brugmann connects the word with εὖνις (eûnis), but this claim is refused by Kretschmer. Furnée compares νενός (nenós, “meek, silly”) and further νενίηλος (neníēlos), hinting at a Pre-Greek origin.
ἐνεός • (eneós) m (feminine ἐνεᾱ́, neuter ἐνεόν); first/second declension
Number | Singular | Dual | Plural | |||||||||||
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Case/Gender | Masculine | Feminine | Neuter | Masculine | Feminine | Neuter | Masculine | Feminine | Neuter | |||||
Nominative | ἐνεός eneós |
ἐνεᾱ́ eneā́ |
ἐνεόν eneón |
ἐνεώ eneṓ |
ἐνεᾱ́ eneā́ |
ἐνεώ eneṓ |
ἐνεοί eneoí |
ἐνεαί eneaí |
ἐνεᾰ́ eneá | |||||
Genitive | ἐνεοῦ eneoû |
ἐνεᾶς eneâs |
ἐνεοῦ eneoû |
ἐνεοῖν eneoîn |
ἐνεαῖν eneaîn |
ἐνεοῖν eneoîn |
ἐνεῶν eneôn |
ἐνεῶν eneôn |
ἐνεῶν eneôn | |||||
Dative | ἐνεῷ eneôi |
ἐνεᾷ eneâi |
ἐνεῷ eneôi |
ἐνεοῖν eneoîn |
ἐνεαῖν eneaîn |
ἐνεοῖν eneoîn |
ἐνεοῖς eneoîs |
ἐνεαῖς eneaîs |
ἐνεοῖς eneoîs | |||||
Accusative | ἐνεόν eneón |
ἐνεᾱ́ν eneā́n |
ἐνεόν eneón |
ἐνεώ eneṓ |
ἐνεᾱ́ eneā́ |
ἐνεώ eneṓ |
ἐνεούς eneoús |
ἐνεᾱ́ς eneā́s |
ἐνεᾰ́ eneá | |||||
Vocative | ἐνεέ eneé |
ἐνεᾱ́ eneā́ |
ἐνεόν eneón |
ἐνεώ eneṓ |
ἐνεᾱ́ eneā́ |
ἐνεώ eneṓ |
ἐνεοί eneoí |
ἐνεαί eneaí |
ἐνεᾰ́ eneá | |||||
Derived forms | Adverb | Comparative | Superlative | |||||||||||
ἐνεῶς eneôs |
ἐνεώτερος eneṓteros |
ἐνεώτᾰτος eneṓtatos | ||||||||||||
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