Case / # | Singular | Dual | Plural |
---|---|---|---|
Nominative | {{{1}}}ας | {{{2}}}αε | {{{2}}}αᾰ |
Genitive | {{{2}}}αος | {{{3}}}άοιν | {{{3}}}άων |
Dative | {{{2}}}αϊ | {{{3}}}άοιν | {{{2}}}ασσῐ(ν) |
Accusative | {{{1}}}ας | {{{2}}}αε | {{{2}}}αᾰ |
Vocative | {{{1}}}ας | {{{2}}}αε | {{{2}}}αᾰ |
Notes: | This inflection pattern originally had a sigma (i.e. *{{{2}}}ασος), which was dropped early on in the history of Ancient Greek. |
Case / # | Singular | Dual | Plural |
---|---|---|---|
Nominative | {{{1}}}ας | {{{2}}}ᾱ | {{{2}}}ᾱ |
Genitive | {{{2}}}ως | {{{3}}}ῷν | {{{3}}}ῶν |
Dative | ], ] | {{{3}}}ῷν | {{{2}}}ασῐ(ν) |
Accusative | {{{1}}}ας | {{{2}}}ᾱ | {{{2}}}ᾱ |
Vocative | {{{1}}}ας | {{{2}}}ᾱ | {{{2}}}ᾱ |
Notes: | The irregular accentuation of this paradigm is explained by the fact that it is the contracted version of the above paradigm. The alpha in the dative singular is properly short, but is sometimes written with ᾳ (with iota subscript), possibly by analogy to the form in first declension alpha inflection. |
This template takes three parameters:
This template automatically produces two inflection templates: the uncontracted and contracted forms. Note that to manipulate the bottom template (the contracted forms) a 2 must be appended to the parameter name. For example, to change the dative singular of the contracted form, use DS2=.