Template:grk-decl-noun-eus-mf

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Eus-noun, masc./fem.
Nominative *{{{1}}}éus
Genitive *{{{1}}}ḗwos
Singular Dual Plural
Nominative *{{{1}}}éus *{{{1}}}ḗwe *{{{1}}}ḗwes
Vocative *{{{1}}}éu *{{{1}}}ḗwe *{{{1}}}ḗwes
Accusative *{{{1}}}ḗwə *{{{1}}}ḗwe *{{{1}}}ḗwəs
Genitive *{{{1}}}ḗwos *{{{1}}}ḗwoyyun *{{{1}}}ḗwōn
Dative *{{{1}}}ḗwei *{{{1}}}ḗwoyyun *{{{1}}}éupʰi
Locative *{{{1}}}ḗwi ? *{{{1}}}éuhi
Instrumental *{{{1}}}ḗwē ? *{{{1}}}éupʰi

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Sources:

  • Sihler, Andrew L. (1995) “Part III: Declension”, in New Comparative Grammar of Greek and Latin, Oxford, New York: Oxford University Press, →ISBN, page 281
  • Miller, D. Gary (2014) Ancient Greek Dialects and Early Authors: Introduction to the Dialect Mixture in Homer with Notes on Lyric and Herodotus, Boston: Walter de Gruyter, →ISBN, pages 260–261