Case / # | Singular | Dual | Plural |
---|---|---|---|
Nominative | {{{1}}}ος | {{{2}}}εε | {{{2}}}εᾰ |
Genitive | {{{2}}}εος | {{{3}}}έοιν | {{{3}}}έων |
Dative | {{{2}}}εϊ | {{{3}}}έοιν | {{{2}}}εσσῐ(ν) |
Accusative | {{{1}}}ος | {{{2}}}εε | {{{2}}}εᾰ |
Vocative | {{{1}}}ος | {{{2}}}εε | {{{2}}}εᾰ |
Notes: | This inflection pattern originally had a sigma (i.e. *{{{2}}}εσος), which was dropped early in the history of Ancient Greek. |
Case / # | Singular | Dual | Plural |
---|---|---|---|
Nominative | {{{1}}}ος | {{{2}}}ει | {{{2}}}η |
Genitive | {{{2}}}ους | {{{3}}}οῖν | {{{3}}}ῶν |
Dative | {{{2}}}ει | {{{3}}}οῖν | {{{2}}}εσῐ(ν) |
Accusative | {{{1}}}ος | {{{2}}}ει | {{{2}}}η |
Vocative | {{{1}}}ος | {{{2}}}ει | {{{2}}}η |
Notes: | The irregular accentuation of this paradigm is explained by the fact that it is the contracted version of the above paradigm. |
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=.