Talk:ἀδάμας

Latest comment: 2 years ago by Danielhythloday in topic Full inflection

Full inflection edit

My reference does not specify the full adjectival inflection, possibly because the word appears to most often be used as a noun, and thus the inflection of the other genders might be poorly attested. Consequently, I've only included the masculine inflection. Many adjectives which utilize the third declension have the feminine decline identically to the masculine. As for the neuter, I can't say for sure. My best guess would be ἀδάμα (or perhaps ἄδαμα?), following the pattern of neuter third declension nouns with dental stems like ὄνομα. However, this is only a guess. -Atelaes λάλει ἐμοί 13:59, 22 June 2010 (UTC)Reply

The declension ignores the accent (instead of the accent it appears the sign of brevis, which is also OK). The declension should be
NOM_SG ἀδάμας
VOC_SG ἀδάμαν
AC_SG ἀδάμαντα
GEN_SG ἀδάμαντος
DAT_SG ἀδάμαντι
NOM_PL ἀδάμαντες
VOC_PL ἀδάμαντες
AC_PL ἀδάμαντας
GEN_PL ἀδαμάντων
DAT_PL ἀδάμασι(ν)
NOM_DU ἀδάμαντε
VOC_DU ἀδάμαντε
AC_DU ἀδάμαντε
GEN_DU ἀδαμάντοιν
DAT_DU ἀδαμάντοιν
˜˜˜ Danielhythloday (talk) 12:23, 21 November 2021 (UTC)Reply
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