From Proto-Hellenic *Kúklōps, from Proto-Indo-European *Pḱúklōps (“cattle thief”). Superficially decomposes as κύκλος (kúklos, “wheel, circle”) + ὤψ (ṓps, “eye”). This is thought to be a folk etymology, with the true etymology in Proto-Indo-European *pḱú-klōps (“cattle thief”) becoming obscured after the loss of the word *péḱu. (See κλώψ (klṓps) for the second component.) Cattle thieves are pervasive in Indo-European mythology; before the folk etymology, the Cyclops would have been a cattle thief of no unusual facial disposition.[1]
Κύκλωψ • (Kúklōps) m (genitive Κύκλωπος or Κύκλοπος); third declension
Case / # | Singular | Dual | Plural | ||||||||||
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Nominative | ὁ Κύ̆κλωψ ho Kúklōps |
τὼ Κῠ́κλωπε tṑ Kúklōpe |
οἱ Κῠ́κλωπες hoi Kúklōpes | ||||||||||
Genitive | τοῦ Κῠ́κλωπος toû Kúklōpos |
τοῖν Κῠκλώποιν toîn Kuklṓpoin |
τῶν Κῠκλώπων tôn Kuklṓpōn | ||||||||||
Dative | τῷ Κῠ́κλωπῐ tôi Kúklōpi |
τοῖν Κῠκλώποιν toîn Kuklṓpoin |
τοῖς Κῠ́κλωψῐ / Κῠ́κλωψῐν toîs Kúklōpsi(n) | ||||||||||
Accusative | τὸν Κῠ́κλωπᾰ tòn Kúklōpa |
τὼ Κῠ́κλωπε tṑ Kúklōpe |
τοὺς Κῠ́κλωπᾰς toùs Kúklōpas | ||||||||||
Vocative | Κύ̆κλωψ Kúklōps |
Κῠ́κλωπε Kúklōpe |
Κῠ́κλωπες Kúklōpes | ||||||||||
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Case / # | Singular | Dual | Plural | ||||||||||
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Nominative | ὁ Κύ̆κλωψ ho Kúklōps |
τὼ Κῠ́κλοπε tṑ Kúklope |
οἱ Κῠ́κλοπες hoi Kúklopes | ||||||||||
Genitive | τοῦ Κῠ́κλοπος toû Kúklopos |
τοῖν Κῠκλόποιν toîn Kuklópoin |
τῶν Κῠκλόπων tôn Kuklópōn | ||||||||||
Dative | τῷ Κῠ́κλοπῐ tôi Kúklopi |
τοῖν Κῠκλόποιν toîn Kuklópoin |
τοῖς Κῠ́κλοψῐ / Κῠ́κλοψῐν toîs Kúklopsi(n) | ||||||||||
Accusative | τὸν Κῠ́κλοπᾰ tòn Kúklopa |
τὼ Κῠ́κλοπε tṑ Kúklope |
τοὺς Κῠ́κλοπᾰς toùs Kúklopas | ||||||||||
Vocative | Κύ̆κλωψ Kúklōps |
Κῠ́κλοπε Kúklope |
Κῠ́κλοπες Kúklopes | ||||||||||
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