From Proto-Indo-European *ḱóymos (“of the home, belonging to the family”) (compare English home and Lithuanian káimas (“village, countryside”)), from *ḱey-.
*koimos
O/ā-stem | |||
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masculine | singular | dual | plural |
nominative | *koimos | *koimou | *koimoi |
vocative | *koime | *koimou | *koimoi |
accusative | *koimom | *koimou | *koimoms |
genitive | *koimī | *koimous | *koimom |
dative | *koimūi | *koimobom | *koimobos |
instrumental | *koimū | *koimobim | *koimobis |
feminine | singular | dual | plural |
nominative | *koimā | *koimai | *koimās |
vocative | *koimā | *koimai | *koimās |
accusative | *koimam | *koimai | *koimams |
genitive | *koimās | *koimous | *koimom |
dative | *koimai | *koimābom | *koimābos |
instrumental | *? | *koimābim | *koimābis |
neuter | singular | dual | plural |
nominative | *koimom | *koimou | *koimā |
vocative | *koimom | *koimou | *koimā |
accusative | *koimom | *koimou | *koimā |
genitive | *koimī | *koimous | *koimom |
dative | *koimūi | *koimobom | *koimobos |
instrumental | *koimū | *koimobim | *koimobis |
Declension of the comparative | |||
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masculine | singular | dual | plural |
nominative | *koimyūs | *? | *koimyoses |
vocative | *koimyūs | *? | *koimyoses |
accusative | *koimyosam | *? | *koimyosams |
genitive | *koimisos | *? | *koimisom |
dative | *koimisei | *? | *koimisbos |
instrumental | *koimisī | *? | *koimisbis |
feminine | singular | dual | plural |
nominative | *koimyūs | *? | *koimyoses |
vocative | *koimyūs | *? | *koimyoses |
accusative | *koimyosam | *? | *koimyosams |
genitive | *koimisos | *? | *koimisom |
dative | *koimisei | *? | *koimisbos |
instrumental | *koimisī | *? | *koimisbis |
neuter | singular | dual | plural |
nominative | *koimis | *? | *? |
vocative | *koimis | *? | *? |
accusative | *koimis | *? | *? |
genitive | *koimisos | *? | *koimisom |
dative | *koimisei | *? | *koimisbos |
instrumental | *koimisī | *? | *koimisbis |