ἰχθυόεις
Ancient Greek
editEtymology
editFrom ἰχθύς (ikhthús, “fish”) + -εις (-eis, “-ful”).
Adjective
editἰχθυόεις • (ikhthuóeis) m (feminine ἰχθυόεσσᾰ, neuter ἰχθυόεν); first/third declension
- full of fish
- consisting of fish
- fishy
- fish-like
Declension
editNumber | Singular | Dual | Plural | |||||||||||
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Case/Gender | Masculine | Feminine | Neuter | Masculine | Feminine | Neuter | Masculine | Feminine | Neuter | |||||
Nominative | ἰχθυόεις ikhthuóeis |
ἰχθυόεσσᾰ ikhthuóessa |
ἰχθυόεν ikhthuóen |
ἰχθυόεντε ikhthuóente |
ἰχθυοέσσᾱ ikhthuoéssā |
ἰχθυόεντε ikhthuóente |
ἰχθυόεντες ikhthuóentes |
ἰχθυόεσσαι ikhthuóessai |
ἰχθυόεντᾰ ikhthuóenta | |||||
Genitive | ἰχθυόεντος ikhthuóentos |
ἰχθυοέσσης ikhthuoéssēs |
ἰχθυόεντος ikhthuóentos |
ἰχθυοέντοιν ikhthuoéntoin |
ἰχθυοέσσαιν ikhthuoéssain |
ἰχθυοέντοιν ikhthuoéntoin |
ἰχθυοέντων ikhthuoéntōn |
ἰχθυοεσσῶν ikhthuoessôn |
ἰχθυοέντων ikhthuoéntōn | |||||
Dative | ἰχθυόεντῐ ikhthuóenti |
ἰχθυοέσσῃ ikhthuoéssēi |
ἰχθυόεντῐ ikhthuóenti |
ἰχθυοέντοιν ikhthuoéntoin |
ἰχθυοέσσαιν ikhthuoéssain |
ἰχθυοέντοιν ikhthuoéntoin |
ἰχθυόεισῐ / ἰχθυόεισῐν ikhthuóeisi(n) |
ἰχθυοέσσαις ikhthuoéssais |
ἰχθυόεισῐ / ἰχθυόεισῐν ikhthuóeisi(n) | |||||
Accusative | ἰχθυόεντᾰ ikhthuóenta |
ἰχθυόεσσᾰν ikhthuóessan |
ἰχθυόεν ikhthuóen |
ἰχθυόεντε ikhthuóente |
ἰχθυοέσσᾱ ikhthuoéssā |
ἰχθυόεντε ikhthuóente |
ἰχθυόεντᾰς ikhthuóentas |
ἰχθυοέσσᾱς ikhthuoéssās |
ἰχθυόεντᾰ ikhthuóenta | |||||
Vocative | ἰχθυόεν ikhthuóen |
ἰχθυόεσσᾰ ikhthuóessa |
ἰχθυόεν ikhthuóen |
ἰχθυόεντε ikhthuóente |
ἰχθυοέσσᾱ ikhthuoéssā |
ἰχθυόεντε ikhthuóente |
ἰχθυόεντες ikhthuóentes |
ἰχθυόεσσαι ikhthuóessai |
ἰχθυόεντᾰ ikhthuóenta | |||||
Derived forms | Adverb | Comparative | Superlative | |||||||||||
ἰχθυοέντως ikhthuoéntōs |
ἰχθυοέστερος ikhthuoésteros |
ἰχθυοέστᾰτος ikhthuoéstatos | ||||||||||||
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References
edit- “ἰχθυόεις”, in Liddell & Scott (1940) A Greek–English Lexicon, Oxford: Clarendon Press
- “ἰχθυόεις”, in Liddell & Scott (1889) An Intermediate Greek–English Lexicon, New York: Harper & Brothers