From Proto-Indo-European *-iskos, and cognate with English -ish. For more, see -ish.
-ῐ́σκος • (-ĭ́skos) m (genitive -ῐ́σκου); second declension
Case / # | Singular | Dual | Plural | ||||||||||
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Nominative | -ῐ́σκος -ĭ́skos |
-ῐ́σκω -ĭ́skō |
-ῐ́σκοι -ĭ́skoi | ||||||||||
Genitive | -ῐ́σκου -ĭ́skou |
-ῐ́σκοιν -ĭ́skoin |
-ῐ́σκων -ĭ́skōn | ||||||||||
Dative | -ῐ́σκῳ -ĭ́skōi |
-ῐ́σκοιν -ĭ́skoin |
-ῐ́σκοις -ĭ́skois | ||||||||||
Accusative | -ῐ́σκον -ĭ́skon |
-ῐ́σκω -ĭ́skō |
-ῐ́σκους -ĭ́skous | ||||||||||
Vocative | -ῐ́σκε -ĭ́ske |
-ῐ́σκω -ĭ́skō |
-ῐ́σκοι -ĭ́skoi | ||||||||||
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