The word shares the formation with τυφλός (tuphlós, “blind”) and χωλός (khōlós, “lame”). Besides this word, there are also σιφνός (siphnós, “empty, void”) and σιπαλός (sipalós, “blinded; maimed”). Because of the variants σιφλ-/σιφν-/σιπαλ-, the word is probably of Pre-Greek origin.
σῐφλός • (sĭphlós) m (feminine σῐφλή, neuter σῐφλόν); first/second declension
Number | Singular | Dual | Plural | |||||||||||
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Case/Gender | Masculine | Feminine | Neuter | Masculine | Feminine | Neuter | Masculine | Feminine | Neuter | |||||
Nominative | σῐφλός sĭphlós |
σῐφλή sĭphlḗ |
σῐφλόν sĭphlón |
σῐφλώ sĭphlṓ |
σῐφλᾱ́ sĭphlā́ |
σῐφλώ sĭphlṓ |
σῐφλοί sĭphloí |
σῐφλαί sĭphlaí |
σῐφλᾰ́ sĭphlắ | |||||
Genitive | σῐφλοῦ sĭphloû |
σῐφλῆς sĭphlês |
σῐφλοῦ sĭphloû |
σῐφλοῖν sĭphloîn |
σῐφλαῖν sĭphlaîn |
σῐφλοῖν sĭphloîn |
σῐφλῶν sĭphlôn |
σῐφλῶν sĭphlôn |
σῐφλῶν sĭphlôn | |||||
Dative | σῐφλῷ sĭphlōî |
σῐφλῇ sĭphlēî |
σῐφλῷ sĭphlōî |
σῐφλοῖν sĭphloîn |
σῐφλαῖν sĭphlaîn |
σῐφλοῖν sĭphloîn |
σῐφλοῖς sĭphloîs |
σῐφλαῖς sĭphlaîs |
σῐφλοῖς sĭphloîs | |||||
Accusative | σῐφλόν sĭphlón |
σῐφλήν sĭphlḗn |
σῐφλόν sĭphlón |
σῐφλώ sĭphlṓ |
σῐφλᾱ́ sĭphlā́ |
σῐφλώ sĭphlṓ |
σῐφλούς sĭphloús |
σῐφλᾱ́ς sĭphlā́s |
σῐφλᾰ́ sĭphlắ | |||||
Vocative | σῐφλέ sĭphlé |
σῐφλή sĭphlḗ |
σῐφλόν sĭphlón |
σῐφλώ sĭphlṓ |
σῐφλᾱ́ sĭphlā́ |
σῐφλώ sĭphlṓ |
σῐφλοί sĭphloí |
σῐφλαί sĭphlaí |
σῐφλᾰ́ sĭphlắ | |||||
Derived forms | Adverb | Comparative | Superlative | |||||||||||
σῐφλῶς sĭphlôs |
σῐφλότερος sĭphlóteros |
σῐφλότᾰτος sĭphlótătos | ||||||||||||
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