Unknown. Osthoff and Brugman connected this word to Latin sinō (“to permit, allow”) (assuming cognacy with Latin sēmen (“seed”)), but this is now viewed as impossible.[1]
ἥσῠχος • (hḗsukhos) m or f (neuter ἥσῠχον); second declension
Number | Singular | Dual | Plural | |||||||||||
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Case/Gender | Masculine / Feminine | Neuter | Masculine / Feminine | Neuter | Masculine / Feminine | Neuter | ||||||||
Nominative | ἥσῠχος hḗsukhos |
ἥσῠχον hḗsukhon |
ἡσῠ́χω hēsúkhō |
ἡσῠ́χω hēsúkhō |
ἥσῠχοι hḗsukhoi |
ἥσῠχᾰ hḗsukha | ||||||||
Genitive | ἡσῠ́χου hēsúkhou |
ἡσῠ́χου hēsúkhou |
ἡσῠ́χοιν hēsúkhoin |
ἡσῠ́χοιν hēsúkhoin |
ἡσῠ́χων hēsúkhōn |
ἡσῠ́χων hēsúkhōn | ||||||||
Dative | ἡσῠ́χῳ hēsúkhōi |
ἡσῠ́χῳ hēsúkhōi |
ἡσῠ́χοιν hēsúkhoin |
ἡσῠ́χοιν hēsúkhoin |
ἡσῠ́χοις hēsúkhois |
ἡσῠ́χοις hēsúkhois | ||||||||
Accusative | ἥσῠχον hḗsukhon |
ἥσῠχον hḗsukhon |
ἡσῠ́χω hēsúkhō |
ἡσῠ́χω hēsúkhō |
ἡσῠ́χους hēsúkhous |
ἥσῠχᾰ hḗsukha | ||||||||
Vocative | ἥσῠχε hḗsukhe |
ἥσῠχον hḗsukhon |
ἡσῠ́χω hēsúkhō |
ἡσῠ́χω hēsúkhō |
ἥσῠχοι hḗsukhoi |
ἥσῠχᾰ hḗsukha | ||||||||
Derived forms | Adverb | Comparative | Superlative | |||||||||||
ἡσῠ́χως hēsúkhōs |
ἡσῠχώτερος hēsukhṓteros |
ἡσῠχώτᾰτος hēsukhṓtatos | ||||||||||||
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