From φρῡ́γω (phrū́gō, “to roast”) + -ανον (-anon),[1] as dry firewood was traditionally used to start fires and roast food.
φρῡ́γᾰνον • (phrū́gănon) n (genitive φρῡγάνου); second declension
Case / # | Singular | Dual | Plural | ||||||||||
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Nominative | τὸ φρῡ́γᾰνον tò phrū́gănon |
τὼ φρῡγᾰ́νω tṑ phrūgắnō |
τᾰ̀ φρῡ́γᾰνᾰ tằ phrū́gănă | ||||||||||
Genitive | τοῦ φρῡγᾰ́νου toû phrūgắnou |
τοῖν φρῡγᾰ́νοιν toîn phrūgắnoin |
τῶν φρῡγᾰ́νων tôn phrūgắnōn | ||||||||||
Dative | τῷ φρῡγᾰ́νῳ tôi phrūgắnōi |
τοῖν φρῡγᾰ́νοιν toîn phrūgắnoin |
τοῖς φρῡγᾰ́νοις toîs phrūgắnois | ||||||||||
Accusative | τὸ φρῡ́γᾰνον tò phrū́gănon |
τὼ φρῡγᾰ́νω tṑ phrūgắnō |
τᾰ̀ φρῡ́γᾰνᾰ tằ phrū́gănă | ||||||||||
Vocative | φρῡ́γᾰνον phrū́gănon |
φρῡγᾰ́νω phrūgắnō |
φρῡ́γᾰνᾰ phrū́gănă | ||||||||||
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