Ἀντίοχος
Ancient Greek edit
Etymology edit
From ᾰ̓ντῐ- (anti-, “against”) + ἔχω (ékhō, “hold, grasp”) + -ος (-os, nominative case ending).
Pronunciation edit
- (5th BCE Attic) IPA(key): /an.tí.o.kʰos/
- (1st CE Egyptian) IPA(key): /anˈti.o.kʰos/
- (4th CE Koine) IPA(key): /anˈti.o.xos/
- (10th CE Byzantine) IPA(key): /anˈti.o.xos/
- (15th CE Constantinopolitan) IPA(key): /anˈdi.o.xos/
Proper noun edit
Ᾰ̓ντῐ́οχος • (Antíokhos) m (genitive Ᾰ̓ντῐόχου); second declension
- a male given name, equivalent to English Antiochus
Inflection edit
Case / # | Singular | ||||||||||||
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Nominative | ὁ Ᾰ̓ντῐ́οχος ho Antíokhos | ||||||||||||
Genitive | τοῦ Ᾰ̓ντῐόχου toû Antiókhou | ||||||||||||
Dative | τῷ Ᾰ̓ντῐόχῳ tôi Antiókhōi | ||||||||||||
Accusative | τὸν Ᾰ̓ντῐ́οχον tòn Antíokhon | ||||||||||||
Vocative | Ᾰ̓ντῐ́οχε Antíokhe | ||||||||||||
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Derived terms edit
- Ᾰ̓ντῐόχειᾰ (Antiókheia)
Descendants edit
- → French: Antiochos
- → German: Antiochos
- Greek: Αντίοχος (Antíochos)
- → Latin: Antiochus
- → Old Armenian: Անտիոքոս (Antiokʻos)
- → Russian: Антио́х (Antióx)
References edit
- Ἀντίοχος in the Diccionario Griego–Español en línea (2006–2024)
- Woodhouse, S. C. (1910) English–Greek Dictionary: A Vocabulary of the Attic Language[1], London: Routledge & Kegan Paul Limited, page 1,001