The formation is similar to ἰξύς (ixús) and νηδύς (nēdús). Often connected with ὀστέον (ostéon, “bone”); however, Furnée adduces φύς (phús, “loins”), pointing to a Pre-Greek prothetic vowel. He also accepts the connection with ψόα (psóa, “loin muscles”), which was suggested already by Prellwitz.
ὀσφῦς • (osphûs) f (genitive ὀσφύος); third declension
Case / # | Singular | Dual | Plural | ||||||||||
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Nominative | ἡ ὀσφῦς hē osphûs |
τὼ ὀσφῠ́ε tṑ osphŭ́e |
αἱ ὀσφῠ́ες hai osphŭ́es | ||||||||||
Genitive | τῆς ὀσφῠός tês osphŭós |
τοῖν ὀσφῠοῖν toîn osphŭoîn |
τῶν ὀσφῠῶν tôn osphŭôn | ||||||||||
Dative | τῇ ὀσφῠῐ̈́ têi osphŭĭ̈́ |
τοῖν ὀσφῠοῖν toîn osphŭoîn |
ταῖς ὀσφῡσῐ́ / ὀσφῡσῐ́ν / ὀσφῠσῐ́ / ὀσφῠσῐ́ν taîs osphūsĭ́(n) / osphŭsĭ́(n) | ||||||||||
Accusative | τὴν ὀσφῦν tḕn osphûn |
τὼ ὀσφῠ́ε tṑ osphŭ́e |
τᾱ̀ς ὀσφῦς / ὀσφῠ́ᾰς tā̀s osphûs / osphŭ́ăs | ||||||||||
Vocative | ὀσφῦ osphû |
ὀσφῠ́ε osphŭ́e |
ὀσφῠ́ες osphŭ́es | ||||||||||
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