Via German attisch and Latin Atticus Ancient Greek Ἀττικός (Attikós).
attisk
Inflection of attisk | |||
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Positive | Comparative | Superlative | |
Indefinte common singular | attisk | — | —2 |
Indefinite neuter singular | attisk | — | —2 |
Plural | attiske | — | —2 |
Definite attributive1 | attiske | — | — |
1) When an adjective is applied predicatively to something definite, the corresponding "indefinite" form is used. 2) The "indefinite" superlatives may not be used attributively. |
attisk (uninflected)
Cognate with German attisch and English Attic.
attisk (not comparable)
Inflection of attisk | |||
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Indefinite | Positive | Comparative | Superlative2 |
Common singular | attisk | — | — |
Neuter singular | attiskt | — | — |
Plural | attiska | — | — |
Masculine plural3 | attiske | — | — |
Definite | Positive | Comparative | Superlative |
Masculine singular1 | attiske | — | — |
All | attiska | — | — |
1) Only used, optionally, to refer to things whose natural gender is masculine. 2) The indefinite superlative forms are only used in the predicative. 3) Dated or archaic |