From Proto-Hellenic *mləspʰāmos, from Proto-Indo-European *ml̥-s-bʰeh₂-mo-s, from *(s)mel- (“to deceive”)[1] + φημί (phēmí, “I say”) + -ος (-os, adjective-forming suffix).[2] Beekes is implicitly skeptical of the connection of the first syllable to *(s)mel-, however, and leaves the first syllable's origin open.[2]
βλᾰ́σφημος • (blásphēmos) m or f (neuter βλᾰ́σφημον); second declension
Number | Singular | Dual | Plural | |||||||||||
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Case/Gender | Masculine / Feminine | Neuter | Masculine / Feminine | Neuter | Masculine / Feminine | Neuter | ||||||||
Nominative | βλᾰ́σφημος blásphēmos |
βλᾰ́σφημον blásphēmon |
βλᾰσφήμω blasphḗmō |
βλᾰσφήμω blasphḗmō |
βλᾰ́σφημοι blásphēmoi |
βλᾰ́σφημᾰ blásphēma | ||||||||
Genitive | βλᾰσφήμου blasphḗmou |
βλᾰσφήμου blasphḗmou |
βλᾰσφήμοιν blasphḗmoin |
βλᾰσφήμοιν blasphḗmoin |
βλᾰσφήμων blasphḗmōn |
βλᾰσφήμων blasphḗmōn | ||||||||
Dative | βλᾰσφήμῳ blasphḗmōi |
βλᾰσφήμῳ blasphḗmōi |
βλᾰσφήμοιν blasphḗmoin |
βλᾰσφήμοιν blasphḗmoin |
βλᾰσφήμοις blasphḗmois |
βλᾰσφήμοις blasphḗmois | ||||||||
Accusative | βλᾰ́σφημον blásphēmon |
βλᾰ́σφημον blásphēmon |
βλᾰσφήμω blasphḗmō |
βλᾰσφήμω blasphḗmō |
βλᾰσφήμους blasphḗmous |
βλᾰ́σφημᾰ blásphēma | ||||||||
Vocative | βλᾰ́σφημε blásphēme |
βλᾰ́σφημον blásphēmon |
βλᾰσφήμω blasphḗmō |
βλᾰσφήμω blasphḗmō |
βλᾰ́σφημοι blásphēmoi |
βλᾰ́σφημᾰ blásphēma | ||||||||
Derived forms | Adverb | Comparative | Superlative | |||||||||||
βλᾰσφήμως blasphḗmōs |
βλᾰσφημότερος blasphēmóteros |
βλᾰσφημότᾰτος blasphēmótatos | ||||||||||||
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