English edit

Proper noun edit

Arkhimedes

  1. Alternative spelling of Archimedes
    • 1881, The Platonist, volume I, pages 136, 141, column 1:
      In the catalogue of those endued with sovereign power it had for its votaries Dion the Syracusian, Julianos the Roman, and Khosroes, the Persian emperor; among the leaders of armies it had Chabrias and Phokion, those brave generals of the Athenians; among mathematicians, those leading stars of science, Eudoxos, Arkhimedes, and Euklides; among biographers, the inimitable Plutarchos; among physicians, the admirable Galenos; among rhetoricians, those unrivalled orators, Demosthenes and Cicero; among critics, that prince of philologists, Longinos; and among poets, the most learned and majestic Virgilius? [] In the next place, it is necessary to speak concerning the qualifications requisite in a legitimate student of the philosophy of Platon, previous to which I shall just notice the absurdity of supposing that a mere knowledge of the Greek tongue, however great that knowledge may be, is alone sufficient to the understanding the sublime doctrines of Platon; for a man might as well think he can understand Arkhimedes without a knowledge of the elements of geometry, merely because he can read him in the original.
    • 1995, Anton Powell, editor, The Greek World, Redwood Books Ltd, →ISBN, page 425:
      That records Plutarch’s view of engineering, not Arkhimedes’. Plutarch is also wrong: Arkhimedes ‘deigned’ to write a work On sphere-making (which is lost), and The Method (which was rediscovered in 1906). Arkhimedes developed some of his mathematics using a mechanical method, based on the lever principle, by which he could discover mathematical results, which he then set about proving. Moreover, it is highly significant that Arkhimedes wrote about his method.
    • 2007, Tracey Elizabeth Rihll, The Catapult: A History, →ISBN, page 126:
      Ultimately, in 211, Syrakuse fell from within, by treachery, and Arkhimedes died with many of his compatriots when Roman troops poured into the city.

Finnish edit

Etymology edit

Learned borrowing from Ancient Greek Ἀρχιμήδης (Arkhimḗdēs)

Pronunciation edit

  • IPA(key): /ˈɑrkhimedes/, [ˈɑ̝rkhiˌme̞de̞s̠]
  • Rhymes: -edes
  • Syllabification(key): Ark‧hi‧me‧des

Proper noun edit

 
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Arkhimedes

  1. Archimedes

Declension edit

Inflection of Arkhimedes (Kotus type 41/vieras, no gradation)
nominative Arkhimedes
genitive Arkhimedeen
partitive Arkhimedestä
illative Arkhimedeeseen
singular plural
nominative Arkhimedes
accusative nom. Arkhimedes
gen. Arkhimedeen
genitive Arkhimedeen
partitive Arkhimedestä
inessive Arkhimedeessä
elative Arkhimedeestä
illative Arkhimedeeseen
adessive Arkhimedeellä
ablative Arkhimedeeltä
allative Arkhimedeelle
essive Arkhimedeenä
translative Arkhimedeeksi
abessive Arkhimedeettä
instructive
comitative See the possessive forms below.
Possessive forms of Arkhimedes (Kotus type 41/vieras, no gradation)
first-person singular possessor
singular plural
nominative Arkhimedeeni
accusative nom. Arkhimedeeni
gen. Arkhimedeeni
genitive Arkhimedeeni
partitive Arkhimedestäni
inessive Arkhimedeessäni
elative Arkhimedeestäni
illative Arkhimedeeseeni
adessive Arkhimedeelläni
ablative Arkhimedeeltäni
allative Arkhimedeelleni
essive Arkhimedeenäni
translative Arkhimedeekseni
abessive Arkhimedeettäni
instructive
comitative
second-person singular possessor
singular plural
nominative Arkhimedeesi
accusative nom. Arkhimedeesi
gen. Arkhimedeesi
genitive Arkhimedeesi
partitive Arkhimedestäsi
inessive Arkhimedeessäsi
elative Arkhimedeestäsi
illative Arkhimedeeseesi
adessive Arkhimedeelläsi
ablative Arkhimedeeltäsi
allative Arkhimedeellesi
essive Arkhimedeenäsi
translative Arkhimedeeksesi
abessive Arkhimedeettäsi
instructive
comitative
first-person plural possessor
singular plural
nominative Arkhimedeemme
accusative nom. Arkhimedeemme
gen. Arkhimedeemme
genitive Arkhimedeemme
partitive Arkhimedestämme
inessive Arkhimedeessämme
elative Arkhimedeestämme
illative Arkhimedeeseemme
adessive Arkhimedeellämme
ablative Arkhimedeeltämme
allative Arkhimedeellemme
essive Arkhimedeenämme
translative Arkhimedeeksemme
abessive Arkhimedeettämme
instructive
comitative
second-person plural possessor
singular plural
nominative Arkhimedeenne
accusative nom. Arkhimedeenne
gen. Arkhimedeenne
genitive Arkhimedeenne
partitive Arkhimedestänne
inessive Arkhimedeessänne
elative Arkhimedeestänne
illative Arkhimedeeseenne
adessive Arkhimedeellänne
ablative Arkhimedeeltänne
allative Arkhimedeellenne
essive Arkhimedeenänne
translative Arkhimedeeksenne
abessive Arkhimedeettänne
instructive
comitative
third-person possessor
singular plural
nominative Arkhimedeensä
accusative nom. Arkhimedeensä
gen. Arkhimedeensä
genitive Arkhimedeensä
partitive Arkhimedestään
Arkhimedestänsä
inessive Arkhimedeessään
Arkhimedeessänsä
elative Arkhimedeestään
Arkhimedeestänsä
illative Arkhimedeeseensä
adessive Arkhimedeellään
Arkhimedeellänsä
ablative Arkhimedeeltään
Arkhimedeeltänsä
allative Arkhimedeelleen
Arkhimedeellensä
essive Arkhimedeenään
Arkhimedeenänsä
translative Arkhimedeekseen
Arkhimedeeksensä
abessive Arkhimedeettään
Arkhimedeettänsä
instructive
comitative