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Wiktionary Appendix:Greek second declension
Description
Greek nouns of the second declension are masculines and feminines in -ος (-os), and neuters in -ον (-on).
Examples
Note: These examples are forms from the Attic dialect.
- Citation form: λύκος , ὁ m (lycos)
- Citation form: ζυγόν , τό n (zygon)
| singular | dual | plural | singular | dual | plural | ||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| nominative | λύκ·ος lyc·os | λύκ·ω lyc·ō | λύκ·οι lyc·oe | ζυγ·όν zyg·on | ζυγ·ώ zyg·ō | ζυγ·ά zyg·a | |
| vocative | λύκ·ε lyc·e | ||||||
| accusative | λύκ·ον lyc·on | λύκ·ους lyc·ūs | |||||
| genitive | λύκ·ου lyc·ū | λύκ·οιν lyc·oen | λύκ·ῶν lyc·ōn | ζυγ·οῦ zyg·ū | ζυγ·οῖν zyg·oen | ζυγ·ῶν zyg·ōn | |
| dative | λύκ·ῳ lyc·ō(i) | λύκ·οις lyc·oes | ζυγ·ῷ zyg·ō(i) | ζυγ·οῖς zyg·oes |
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