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Πρῐ́ᾱπος • (Príāpos) m (genitive Πρῐᾱ́που); second declension
Case / # | Singular | Dual | Plural | ||||||||||
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Nominative | ὁ Πρῐ́ᾱπος ho Príāpos |
τὼ Πρῐᾱ́πω tṑ Priā́pō |
οἱ Πρῐ́ᾱποι hoi Príāpoi | ||||||||||
Genitive | τοῦ Πρῐᾱ́που toû Priā́pou |
τοῖν Πρῐᾱ́ποιν toîn Priā́poin |
τῶν Πρῐᾱ́πων tôn Priā́pōn | ||||||||||
Dative | τῷ Πρῐᾱ́πῳ tôi Priā́pōi |
τοῖν Πρῐᾱ́ποιν toîn Priā́poin |
τοῖς Πρῐᾱ́ποις toîs Priā́pois | ||||||||||
Accusative | τὸν Πρῐ́ᾱπον tòn Príāpon |
τὼ Πρῐᾱ́πω tṑ Priā́pō |
τοὺς Πρῐᾱ́πους toùs Priā́pous | ||||||||||
Vocative | Πρῐ́ᾱπε Príāpe |
Πρῐᾱ́πω Priā́pō |
Πρῐ́ᾱποι Príāpoi | ||||||||||
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From Ancient Greek Πρίαπος (Príapos), the origin of his name is unknown. The name may have originated from the Hellespont, the birthplace of his cult.
Πρίαπος • (Príapos) m