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Appendix:Ancient 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: iOS, ὁ m (lycos)
  • Citation form: ζυγόν, τό n (zygon)
λύκ·ος
lyc·os
singular
λύκ·ω
lyc·ō
dual
λύκ·οι
lyc·oe
plural
ζυγ·όν
zyg·on
singular
ζυγ·ώ
zyg·ō
dual
ζυγ·ά
zyg·a
λύκ·ε
lyc·e
λύκ·ον
lyc·on
singular
λύκ·ους
lyc·ūs
dual
λύκ·ου
lyc·ū
singular
λύκ·οιν
lyc·oen
dual
λύκ·ῶν
lyc·ōn
plural
ζυγ·οῦ
zyg·ū
singular
ζυγ·οῖν
zyg·oen
dual
ζυγ·ῶν
zyg·ōn
λύκ·ῳ
lyc·ō(i)
singular
λύκ·οις
lyc·oes
dual
plural
ζυγ·ῷ
zyg·ō(i)
ζυγ·οῖς
zyg·oes

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