Prefixed with προ- (pro-, “in front”), with the second element continuing a Proto-Indo-European *seyHk- (“to stretch forth the hand”), whence also ἵκω (híkō, “to come, reach”) and Lithuanian síekti, síekiu (“to reach out”), hence originally “reaching out (of the hand), presentation”.[1]
προίξ • (proíx) f (genitive προικός); third declension
Case / # | Singular | Dual | Plural | ||||||||||
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Nominative | ἡ προίξ hē proíx |
τὼ προῖκε tṑ proîke |
αἱ προῖκες hai proîkes | ||||||||||
Genitive | τῆς προικός tês proikós |
τοῖν προικοῖν toîn proikoîn |
τῶν προικῶν tôn proikôn | ||||||||||
Dative | τῇ προικῐ́ têi proikí |
τοῖν προικοῖν toîn proikoîn |
ταῖς προιξῐ́ / προιξῐ́ν taîs proixí(n) | ||||||||||
Accusative | τὴν προῖκᾰ tḕn proîka |
τὼ προῖκε tṑ proîke |
τᾱ̀ς προῖκᾰς tā̀s proîkas | ||||||||||
Vocative | προίξ proíx |
προῖκε proîke |
προῖκες proîkes | ||||||||||
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προίξ • (proíx) f