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Proto-Hellenic
Etymology
According to Beekes, from Proto-Indo-European *h₂weyd-,[1] similar to Sanskrit वदति (vadati, “to say, speak”) and Proto-Slavic *vaditi (“to argue; scold”). Also compare the verb *awéidō (“to sing”).
Noun
*awoidā́ f
- song
Inflection
Ā-stem, feminine
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Nominative
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*awoidā́
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Genitive
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*awoidā́s
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Singular
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Dual
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Plural
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Nominative
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*awoidā́
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*awoidáe
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*awoidái
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Vocative
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*awoidā́
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*awoidáe
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*awoidái
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Accusative
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*awoidā́n
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*awoidáe
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*awoidáns
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Genitive
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*awoidā́s
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*awoidáyyun
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*awoidā́ōn
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Dative
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*awoidā́i
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*awoidáyyun
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*awoidáis
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Locative
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*awoidā́i?
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?
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*awoidā́hi
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Instrumental
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*awoidā́
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?
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*awoidā́is
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Descendants
- Ancient Greek: ἀοιδή (aoidḗ)
References