User:Medellia/Atelier/Ancient Greek
My main goal for Wiktionary is to improve the Ancient Greek section and provide templates to the point that it is comparable to Latin.
Nominal Templates edit
Nota bene: I am by no means saying that declension tables are limited to these forms, but rather am unable (or haven't attempted) to think of or find an example of, say, a second declension feminine noun with a properispomenal nominative. If you can in fact think of such an example, feel free to comment on the talk page and I will create an appropriate template. Medellia 18:28, 15 November 2006 (UTC)
First Declension edit
- First Declension Feminine with Oxytonal Nominative & η Termination; as φυγή
- First Declension Feminine with Oxytonal Nominative & α Termination; as θεά
- First Declension Feminine with Paroxytonal Nominative & η Termination; as γνώμη
- First Declension Feminine with Paroxytonal Nominative & α Termination; as χώρα
- First Declension Feminine with Static Paroxytonal Accentuation in short-α η-group; as δόξα
- First Declension Feminine with Proparoxytonal Nominative in short-α η-group; as θάλαττα
- First Declension Feminine with Properispomenal Nominative in short-α η-group; as γλῶττα
- First Declension Feminine with Proparoxytonal Nominative & short-α Termination; as ἀλήθεια
- First Declension Feminine with Properispomenal Nominative & short-α Termination; as μοῖρα
- First Declension Masculine with Oxytonal Nominative & η Termination; as κριτής
- First Declension Masculine with Paroxytonal Nominative & η Termination; as πολίτης
- First Declension Masculine with Paroxytonal Nominative & α Termination; as νεανίας
Second Declension edit
- Second Declension Masculine/Feminine with Oxytonal Nominative; as κερασός & ὁδός
- Second Declension Neuter with Contraction; as ὀστοῦν
- Second Declension Masculine/Feminine with Static Paroxytonal Accentuation; as λόγος & νόσος
- Second Declension Neuter with Static Paroxytonal Accentuation; as ἔργον
- Second Declension Masculine/Feminine with Proparoxytonal Nominative; as ἄνθρωπος & δίφθογγος
- Second Declension Masculine with Properispomenal Nominative; as δῆμος
- Second Declension Neuter with Properispomenal Nominative; as δῶρον
Attic Declension edit
Third Declension edit
a.k.a. "This is where the magic happens..."
- Third Declension Masculine/Feminine with Oxytonal Genitive and Liquid/Nasal Stem; as ῥίς
- Third Declension Neuter with Oxytonal Genitive and Liquid/Nasal Stem; (but perhaps does not actually exist (?))
- Third Declension Masculine/Feminine with Paroxytonal Genitive and Liquid/Nasal Stem; as ὑμήν
- Third Declension Masculine/Feminine with Properispomenal Genitive and Liquid/Nasal Stem; as ἀγών
- Third Declension Neuter with Proparoxytonal Genitive and Dental Stem; as ἧπαρ
- Third Declension Masculine/Feminine with Oxytonal Genitive and Dental Stem; as θής
- Third Declension Masculine/Feminine with Paroxytonal Genitive and Dental Stem; as ἀσπίς
- Third Declension Masculine/Feminine with Proparoxytonal Genitive, Dental Stem, and Accusative in -α; as λέων (note that this and the following paradigm both use same template, which has a built-in switch for distinguishing between them. See template talk page for more details) -Atelaes λάλει ἐμοί 02:17, 19 December 2008 (UTC)
- Third Declension Masculine/Feminine with Proparoxytonal Genitive, Dental Stem, and Accusative in -ιν; as ὄρνις
- Third Declension Masculine with Paroxytonal Genitive and "Attic" Contraction
- Third Declension Feminine with Paroxytonal Genitive and "Attic" Contraction; as τριήρης
- Third Declension Neuter with Paroxytonal Genitive and "Attic" Contraction; as τέλος
Naming System edit
Please note that if there are any questions at all on Ancient Greek templates, anyone is more than welcome to ask me on my talk page, and I will do my best to provide a prompt and accurate response. Thank you. Medellia 23:16, 10 December 2006 (UTC)
- all Greek noun/adjective templates (aside from citation forms) begin with "grc" (the Ethnologue code) and "decl," short for declension.
- the declension paradigm number (or name): i.e. "1st" or "1&2" (first and second as used for adjectives) or "at" (Attic declension)
- gender is given next; for the "standard" gender of a paradigm (F for 1st, M for the rest), gender is not included in the template name. Likewise, templates that apply to multiple genders do not denote that in the template name.
- the pattern followed: this is a little more difficult to explain! For first declension, this means eta ("eta") ending as opposed to alpha ("alp") endings &c. The pattern comes into play more for the third declension; thus far I've denoted nouns with liquid/nasal stems as "ln" and those with dental stems as "dn"
- the accentuation pattern: oxytonal is the standard case (i.e. not included in the template name):
- "pax" paroxytonal
- "prx" proparoxytonal
- "per" perispomenal
- "prp" properispomenon
- "con" is added after the accentuation if there is contraction in the paradigm
- any additional variants are listed at the end (i.e. "εος" for that type of contraction, "ν" for accusatives in ν instead of α)
Adjectival Templates edit
- Basic Citation Template for Adjectives of the First/Second Declension
- Basic Citation Template for Adjectives of the Attic Declension
First/Second Declension edit
- First/Second Declension with Oxytonal Nominative
- First/Second Declension with Static Paroxytonal Accentuation and Two Terminations
- First/Second Declension with Proparoxytonal Nominative and Two Terminations; as ἄδικος and ἀπροσδόκητος
Attic Declension edit
Comparison of Adjectives edit
First/Second Declension Comparative in ο edit
Number | Singular | Dual | Plural | ||||||||
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Case \ Gender | Masculine | Feminine | Neuter | Masculine | Feminine | Neuter | Masculine | Feminine | Neuter | ||
Nominative | {{{1}}}ότερος | {{{1}}}οτέρα | {{{1}}}ότερον | {{{1}}}οτέρω | {{{1}}}οτέρα | {{{1}}}οτέρω | {{{1}}}ότεροι | {{{1}}}ότεραι | {{{1}}}ότερα | ||
Genitive | {{{1}}}οτέρου | {{{1}}}οτέρας | {{{1}}}οτέρου | {{{1}}}οτέροιν | {{{1}}}οτέραιν | {{{1}}}οτέροιν | {{{1}}}οτερῶν | {{{1}}}οτερῶν | {{{1}}}οτερῶν | ||
Dative | {{{1}}}οτέρῳ | {{{1}}}οτέρᾳ | {{{1}}}οτέρῳ | {{{1}}}οτέροιν | {{{1}}}οτέραιν | {{{1}}}οτέροιν | {{{1}}}οτέροις | {{{1}}}οτέραις | {{{1}}}οτέροις | ||
Accusative | {{{1}}}ότερον | {{{1}}}οτέραν | {{{1}}}ότερον | {{{1}}}οτέρω | {{{1}}}οτέρα | {{{1}}}οτέρω | {{{1}}}οτέρους | {{{1}}}οτέρας | {{{1}}}ότερα | ||
Vocative | {{{1}}}ότερε | {{{1}}}οτέρα | {{{1}}}ότερον | {{{1}}}οτέρω | {{{1}}}οτέρα | {{{1}}}οτέρω | {{{1}}}ότεροι | {{{1}}}ότεραι | {{{1}}}ότερα |
First/Second Declension Comparative in ω edit
Number | Singular | Dual | Plural | ||||||||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Case \ Gender | Masculine | Feminine | Neuter | Masculine | Feminine | Neuter | Masculine | Feminine | Neuter | ||
Nominative | {{{1}}}ώτερος | {{{1}}}ωτέρα | {{{1}}}ώτερον | {{{1}}}ωτέρω | {{{1}}}ωτέρα | {{{1}}}ωτέρω | {{{1}}}ώτεροι | {{{1}}}ώτεραι | {{{1}}}ώτερα | ||
Genitive | {{{1}}}ωτέρου | {{{1}}}ωτέρας | {{{1}}}ωτέρου | {{{1}}}ωτέροιν | {{{1}}}ωτέραιν | {{{1}}}ωτέροιν | {{{1}}}ωτερῶν | {{{1}}}ωτερῶν | {{{1}}}ωτερῶν | ||
Dative | {{{1}}}ωτέρῳ | {{{1}}}ωτέρᾳ | {{{1}}}ωτέρῳ | {{{1}}}ωτέροιν | {{{1}}}ωτέραιν | {{{1}}}ωτέροιν | {{{1}}}ωτέροις | {{{1}}}ωτέραις | {{{1}}}ωτέροις | ||
Accusative | {{{1}}}ώτερον | {{{1}}}ωτέραν | {{{1}}}ώτερον | {{{1}}}ωτέρω | {{{1}}}ωτέρα | {{{1}}}ωτέρω | {{{1}}}ωτέρους | {{{1}}}ωτέρας | {{{1}}}ώτερα | ||
Vocative | {{{1}}}ώτερε | {{{1}}}ωτέρα | {{{1}}}ώτερον | {{{1}}}ωτέρω | {{{1}}}ωτέρα | {{{1}}}ωτέρω | {{{1}}}ώτεροι | {{{1}}}ώτεραι | {{{1}}}ώτερα |
First/Second Declension Superlative in ο edit
Number | Singular | Dual | Plural | ||||||||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Case \ Gender | Masculine | Feminine | Neuter | Masculine | Feminine | Neuter | Masculine | Feminine | Neuter | ||
Nominative | {{{1}}}ότατος | {{{1}}}οτάτη | {{{1}}}ότατον | {{{1}}}οτάτω | {{{1}}}ότατα | {{{1}}}οτάτω | {{{1}}}ότατοι | {{{1}}}όταται | {{{1}}}ότατα | ||
Genitive | {{{1}}}οτάτου | {{{1}}}οτάτης | {{{1}}}οτάτου | {{{1}}}οτάτοιν | {{{1}}}οτάταιν | {{{1}}}οτάτοιν | {{{1}}}οτατῶν | {{{1}}}οτατῶν | {{{1}}}οτατῶν | ||
Dative | {{{1}}}οτάτῳ | {{{1}}}οτάτῃ | {{{1}}}οτάτῳ | {{{1}}}οτάτοιν | {{{1}}}οτάταιν | {{{1}}}οτάτοιν | {{{1}}}οτάτοις | {{{1}}}οτάταις | {{{1}}}οτάτοις | ||
Accusative | {{{1}}}ότατον | {{{1}}}οτάτην | {{{1}}}ότατον | {{{1}}}οτάτω | {{{1}}}ότατα | {{{1}}}οτάτω | {{{1}}}οτάτους | {{{1}}}ότατας | {{{1}}}ότατα | ||
Vocative | {{{1}}}ότατε | {{{1}}}οτάτη | {{{1}}}ότατον | {{{1}}}οτάτω | {{{1}}}ότατα | {{{1}}}οτάτω | {{{1}}}ότατοι | {{{1}}}όταται | {{{1}}}ότατα |
First/Second Declension Superlative in ω edit
Number | Singular | Dual | Plural | ||||||||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Case \ Gender | Masculine | Feminine | Neuter | Masculine | Feminine | Neuter | Masculine | Feminine | Neuter | ||
Nominative | {{{1}}}ώτατος | {{{1}}}ωτάτη | {{{1}}}ώτατον | {{{1}}}ωτάτω | {{{1}}}ώτατα | {{{1}}}ωτάτω | {{{1}}}ώτατοι | {{{1}}}ώταται | {{{1}}}ώτατα | ||
Genitive | {{{1}}}ωτάτου | {{{1}}}ωτάτης | {{{1}}}ωτάτου | {{{1}}}ωτάτοιν | {{{1}}}ωτάταιν | {{{1}}}ωτάτοιν | {{{1}}}ωτατῶν | {{{1}}}ωτατῶν | {{{1}}}ωτατῶν | ||
Dative | {{{1}}}ωτάτῳ | {{{1}}}ωτάτῃ | {{{1}}}ωτάτῳ | {{{1}}}ωτάτοιν | {{{1}}}ωτάταιν | {{{1}}}ωτάτοιν | {{{1}}}ωτάτοις | {{{1}}}ωτάταις | {{{1}}}ωτάτοις | ||
Accusative | {{{1}}}ώτατον | {{{1}}}ωτάτην | {{{1}}}ώτατον | {{{1}}}ωτάτω | {{{1}}}ώτατα | {{{1}}}ωτάτω | {{{1}}}ωτάτους | {{{1}}}ώτατας | {{{1}}}ώτατα | ||
Vocative | {{{1}}}ώτατε | {{{1}}}ωτάτη | {{{1}}}ώτατον | {{{1}}}ωτάτω | {{{1}}}ώτατα | {{{1}}}ωτάτω | {{{1}}}ώτατοι | {{{1}}}ώταται | {{{1}}}ώτατα |
Verbal Templates edit
- Basic Verbal Citation Template
- Verbal Citation Template for Verbs Lacking the Fourth Principal Part
- Verbal Citation Template for Verbs Lacking the Fifth and Sixth Principal Parts
Ω-Conjugation edit
Short Templates edit
Ω-Conjugation -άω Contraction First Principal Part edit
number | singular | dual | plural | ||||||
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present | first | second | third | second | third | first | second | third | |
active | indicative | {{{1}}}άω/
{{{1}}}ῶ |
{{{1}}}ᾷς | {{{1}}}ᾷ | {{{1}}}ᾶτον | {{{1}}}ᾶτον | {{{1}}}ῶμεν | {{{1}}}ᾶτε | {{{1}}}ῶσιν |
subjunctive | {{{1}}}ῶ | {{{1}}}ᾷς | {{{1}}}ᾷ | {{{1}}}ᾶτον | {{{1}}}ᾶτον | {{{1}}}ῶμεν | {{{1}}}ᾶτε | {{{1}}}ῶσιν | |
optative | {{{1}}}ῷμι/
{{{1}}}ῴην |
{{{1}}}ῷς/
{{{1}}}ῴης |
{{{1}}}ῷ/
{{{1}}}ῴη |
{{{1}}}ῷτον/
{{{1}}}ῴητον |
{{{1}}}ῴτην/
{{{1}}}ῳήτην |
{{{1}}}ῷμεν/
{{{1}}}ῴημεν |
{{{1}}}ῷτε/
{{{1}}}ῴητε |
{{{1}}}ῷεν/
{{{1}}}ῴησαν | |
imperative | {{{2}}}α | {{{1}}}άτω | {{{1}}}ᾶτον | {{{1}}}άτων | {{{1}}}ᾶτε | {{{1}}}ώντων | |||
middle/
passive |
indicative | {{{1}}}ῶμαι | {{{1}}}ᾷ | {{{1}}}ᾶται | {{{1}}}ᾶσθον | {{{1}}}ᾶσθον | {{{1}}}ώμεθα | {{{1}}}ᾶσθε | {{{1}}}ῶνται |
subjunctive | {{{1}}}ῶμαι | {{{1}}}ᾷ | {{{1}}}ᾶται | {{{1}}}ᾶσθον | {{{1}}}ᾶσθον | {{{1}}}ώμεθα | {{{1}}}ᾶσθε | {{{1}}}ῶνται | |
optative | {{{1}}}ῴμην | {{{1}}}ῷο | {{{1}}}ςτο | {{{1}}}ῷσθον | {{{1}}}ῴσθην | {{{1}}}ῴμεθα | {{{1}}}ῷσθε | {{{1}}}ῷντο | |
imperative | {{{1}}}ῶ | {{{1}}}άσθω | {{{1}}}ςσθον | {{{1}}}ςσθων | {{{1}}}ᾶσθε | {{{1}}}άσθων | |||
active | middle/passive | ||||||||
infinitive | {{{1}}}ᾶν | {{{1}}}ᾶσθαι | |||||||
participle | {{{1}}} -ῶν , -ῶσα , -ῶν | {{{1}}}ώμεν-ος , -η , -ον | |||||||
imperfect | first | second | third | second | third | first | second | third | |
active | indicative | ἐ{{{4}}}ων | ἐ{{{4}}}ας | ἐ{{{4}}}α | ἐ{{{3}}}ᾶτον | ἐ{{{3}}}άτην | ἐ{{{3}}}ῶμεν | ἐ{{{3}}}ᾶτε | ἐ{{{4}}}ων |
m/p | ἐ{{{3}}}ώμην | ἐ{{{3}}}ῶ | ἐ{{{3}}}ᾶτο | ἐ{{{3}}}ᾶσθον | ἐ{{{3}}}άσθην | ἐ{{{3}}}ώμεθα | ἐ{{{3}}}ᾶσθε | ἐ{{{3}}}ῶντο |
(For all intensive purposes, this template won't require 4 parameters. For ὁράω (horáō), which augments doubly in the imperfect, the parameters would be: ὁρ|ὅρ|ωρ|ώρ. Ideally, the template would use the same parameter for 3 as 1 and 4 as 2 via switching, such that νῑκάω (nīkáō) would take the parameters: νῑκ|νίκ. Also to be taken into account are terms with initial vowels, which would use 4 parameters, but not require the ἐ for augmentation.)