AΩ Fall Greek 2003 Croy Lesson 17. GENDERNUMBERCASE masculine feminine neuter singular plural Nominative Genitive Dative Accusative Vocative Greek Nouns.

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AΩ Fall Greek 2003 Croy Lesson 17

GENDERNUMBERCASE masculine feminine neuter singular plural Nominative Genitive Dative Accusative Vocative Greek Nouns

First Declension SINGULARPLURAL -α / -η [-ης]*-αι NOM -α / -η [-ης]*-αι -ας / -ης [-ου]*-ων GEN -ας / -ης [-ου]*-ων - ᾳ / - ῃ -αις DAT - ᾳ / - ῃ -αις -αν / -ην-ας ACC -αν / -ην-ας -α / -η-αι VOC -α / -η-αι *Masculine Nouns of First Declension

Second Declension SINGULARPLURAL -ος / -ον-οι / -α NOM -ος / -ον-οι / -α -ου-ων GEN -ου-ων - ῳ -οις DAT - ῳ -οις -ον / -ον-ους / -α ACC -ον / -ον-ους / -α -ε / -ον-οι / -α VOC -ε / -ον-οι / -α

THIRD Declension SINGULARPLURAL -**- [**]-ες / -εις [-α ] NOM -**- [**]-ες / -εις [-α ] -ος / -ως / -ους -ων GEN -ος / -ως / -ους -ων -ι-σι DAT -ι-σι -α / -ιν [**]-ας / -εις [-α ] ACC -α / -ιν [**]-ας / -εις [-α ] ** = These endings vary in the Third Declension [ ] = Neuter forms of Third Declension

THIRD Declension Gender of a 3 rd Declension noun cannot necessarily be known from lexical form Gender of a 3 rd Declension noun cannot necessarily be known from lexical form The stem cannot be known from the Nominative Singular form >> need to know the Genitive Singular (Dict. entry) ἀ ν ή ρ, ἀ νδρ ό ς, ὁ The stem cannot be known from the Nominative Singular form >> need to know the Genitive Singular (Dict. entry) ἀ ν ή ρ, ἀ νδρ ό ς, ὁ Form of Dative Plural varies because of contraction of stem with σ Form of Dative Plural varies because of contraction of stem with σ

THIRD Declension Neuter Nouns ending in -μα SingularPlural NOM/VOC σ ῶ μα σ ώ ματα GEN σ ώ ματος σων ά των DAT σ ώ ματι σ ώ μασι(ν) ACC σ ῶ μα σ ώ ματα

Lesson 17 - Vocabulary α ἷ μα, -ατος, το α ἷ μα, -ατος, το α ἰώ ν, α ἰῶ νος, ὁ α ἰώ ν, α ἰῶ νος, ὁ ἀ ν ή ρ, ἀ νδρ ό ς, ὁ ἀ ν ή ρ, ἀ νδρ ό ς, ὁ ἅ ρχων, ἄ ρσοντος, ὁ ἅ ρχων, ἄ ρσοντος, ὁ γυν ή, γυναικ ό ς, ἡ γυν ή, γυναικ ό ς, ἡ ἕ ως ἕ ως θ έ λημα, -ατος, το θ έ λημα, -ατος, το ν ύ ξ, νυκτ ό ς, ἡ ν ύ ξ, νυκτ ό ς, ἡ ὅ νομα, -ατος, το ὅ νομα, -ατος, το πνε ῦ μα, -ατος, το πνε ῦ μα, -ατος, το ῥῆ μα, -ατος, το ῥῆ μα, -ατος, το σ ά ρξ, σαρκ ό ς, ηπ σ ά ρξ, σαρκ ό ς, ηπ σπ έ ρμα, -ατος, το σπ έ ρμα, -ατος, το στ ό μα, -ατος, το στ ό μα, -ατος, το σ ῶ μα, -ατος, το σ ῶ μα, -ατος, το

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