Uncertain.
Traditionally explained as either formed from a nominal construction parallel to μακρός (makrós), μῆκος (mêkos) + suffix -δόν- (-dón-) which is typical for appellations, animal names and nomina actionis[1] and may be zero vocalism of -δόνος (-dónos), -δών- (-dṓn-).[2] It can also be perceived as an arrangement of μηκεδανός (mēkedanós, “long”), in its turn derivation of μῆκος (mêkos).[2] Hesychius records μακεδνή (fem) as 'long, tall'.[3]
Beekes suggests a Pre-Greek non-Indo-European origin,[4] however, de Decker and Nikolaev both reject the argument.[5]
μᾰκεδνός • (măkednós) m (feminine μᾰκεδνή, neuter μᾰκεδνόν); first/second declension
Number | Singular | Dual | Plural | |||||||||||
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Case/Gender | Masculine | Feminine | Neuter | Masculine | Feminine | Neuter | Masculine | Feminine | Neuter | |||||
Nominative | μᾰκεδνός măkednós |
μᾰκεδνή măkednḗ |
μᾰκεδνόν măkednón |
μᾰκεδνώ măkednṓ |
μᾰκεδνᾱ́ măkednā́ |
μᾰκεδνώ măkednṓ |
μᾰκεδνοί măkednoí |
μᾰκεδναί măkednaí |
μᾰκεδνᾰ́ măkednắ | |||||
Genitive | μᾰκεδνοῦ măkednoû |
μᾰκεδνῆς măkednês |
μᾰκεδνοῦ măkednoû |
μᾰκεδνοῖν măkednoîn |
μᾰκεδναῖν măkednaîn |
μᾰκεδνοῖν măkednoîn |
μᾰκεδνῶν măkednôn |
μᾰκεδνῶν măkednôn |
μᾰκεδνῶν măkednôn | |||||
Dative | μᾰκεδνῷ măkednôi |
μᾰκεδνῇ măkednêi |
μᾰκεδνῷ măkednôi |
μᾰκεδνοῖν măkednoîn |
μᾰκεδναῖν măkednaîn |
μᾰκεδνοῖν măkednoîn |
μᾰκεδνοῖς măkednoîs |
μᾰκεδναῖς măkednaîs |
μᾰκεδνοῖς măkednoîs | |||||
Accusative | μᾰκεδνόν măkednón |
μᾰκεδνήν măkednḗn |
μᾰκεδνόν măkednón |
μᾰκεδνώ măkednṓ |
μᾰκεδνᾱ́ măkednā́ |
μᾰκεδνώ măkednṓ |
μᾰκεδνούς măkednoús |
μᾰκεδνᾱ́ς măkednā́s |
μᾰκεδνᾰ́ măkednắ | |||||
Vocative | μᾰκεδνέ măkedné |
μᾰκεδνή măkednḗ |
μᾰκεδνόν măkednón |
μᾰκεδνώ măkednṓ |
μᾰκεδνᾱ́ măkednā́ |
μᾰκεδνώ măkednṓ |
μᾰκεδνοί măkednoí |
μᾰκεδναί măkednaí |
μᾰκεδνᾰ́ măkednắ | |||||
Derived forms | Adverb | Comparative | Superlative | |||||||||||
μᾰκεδνῶς măkednôs |
μᾰκεδνότερος măkednóteros |
μᾰκεδνότᾰτος măkednótătos | ||||||||||||
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