In mid-20th century thought from Demotic snwpt,[1] but Beekes 2010 considers it Pre-Greek.[2]
σῐ́νᾱπῐ • (sĭ́nāpĭ) n (genitive σῐνᾱ́πεως); third declension
Case / # | Singular | Dual | Plural | ||||||||||
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Nominative | τὸ σῐ́νᾱπῐ tò sĭ́nāpĭ |
τὼ σῐνᾱ́πει tṑ sĭnā́pei |
τᾰ̀ σῐνᾱ́πη / σῐνᾱ́πεᾰ tằ sĭnā́pē / sĭnā́peă | ||||||||||
Genitive | τοῦ σῐνᾱ́πεως toû sĭnā́peōs |
τοῖν σῐνᾱπέοιν toîn sĭnāpéoin |
τῶν σῐνᾱ́πεων tôn sĭnā́peōn | ||||||||||
Dative | τῷ σῐνᾱ́πει tôi sĭnā́pei |
τοῖν σῐνᾱπέοιν toîn sĭnāpéoin |
τοῖς σῐνᾱ́πεσῐ / σῐνᾱ́πεσῐν toîs sĭnā́pesĭ(n) | ||||||||||
Accusative | τὸ σῐ́νᾱπῐ tò sĭ́nāpĭ |
τὼ σῐνᾱ́πει tṑ sĭnā́pei |
τᾰ̀ σῐνᾱ́πη / σῐνᾱ́πεᾰ tằ sĭnā́pē / sĭnā́peă | ||||||||||
Vocative | σῐ́νᾱπῐ sĭ́nāpĭ |
σῐνᾱ́πει sĭnā́pei |
σῐνᾱ́πη / σῐνᾱ́πεᾰ sĭnā́pē / sĭnā́peă | ||||||||||
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