Nouns & Adjectives Paradigms Flashcards
What is the paradigm for The “A” Declension?
This includes most feminine nouns, some masculine, no neuters.
(Nom sg) ἡ γραφ-ή
(Gen sg) Τῆς γραφ-ῆς
(Dat sg) Τῇ γραφ-ῇ
(Acc sg) Τὴν γραφ-ήν
(Nom pl) αἱ γραφ-αἱ
(Gen pl) Τῶν γραφ-ῶν
(Dat pl) Ταῖς γραφ-αῖς
(Acc pl) Τὰς γραφ-άς
What is the paradigm for “Valor-Alpha”?
Nouns and adjectives whose stems end in a vowel or a rho add the alpha instead of the eta in the singular.
(Nom sg) ἡ ὥρ-α
(Gen sg) Τῆς ὥρ-ας
(Dat sg) Τῇ ὥρ-ᾳ
(Acc sg) Τὴν ὥρ-αν
What is the paradigm for “Sezax” nouns?
(Nouns whose stems end in xi, sigma-sigma, or zeta have an alpha ending in the nominative and accusative, otherwise they are regular.)
(Nom sg) ἡ δόξ-α
(Gen sg) Τῆς δόξ-ης
(Dat sg) Τῇ δοξ-ῃ
(Acc sg) Τὴν δοξ-αν
What is the paradigm for “Soum” nouns?
(All masculine nouns of the first declension are “soum” nouns. The endings are regular except in the singular nominative and genitive.)
(Nom sg) ὁ προφήτ-ης
(Gen sg) Τοῦ προφήτ-ου
(Dat sg) Τῷ προφήτ-ῃ
(Acc sg) Τὸν προφήτ-ην
What is the paradigm for the Second Declension, the “O” declension?
(This declension includes mostly masculine and neuter nouns, but some feminine: all endings are regular.)
(Key to neuter paradigm: the nominative and accusative case forms will be identical for their respective numbers. Otherwise, the neuters will follow the masculine paradigm exactly.)
(Nom sg) ὁ λόγ-ος
(Gen sg) Τοῦ λόγ-ου
(Dat sg) Τῷ λόγ-ῳ
(Acc sg) Τὸν λόγ-ον
(Nom pl) οἱ λόγ-οι
(Gen pl) Τῶν λόγ-ων
(Dat pl) Τοῖς λόγ-οις
(Acc pl) Τοὺς λόγ-ους
What is the paradigm for the Second Declension Neuter Nouns & Adjectives?
(Nom sg) Τὸ ἔργ-ον
(Gen sg) Τοῦ ἔργ-ου
(Dat sg) Τῷ ἔργ-ῳ
(Acc sg) Τὸ ἔργ-ον
(Nom pl) Τὰ ἔργ-α
(Gen pl) Τῶν ἔργ-ων
(Dat pl) Τοῖς ἔργ-οις
(Acc pl) Τὰ ἔργ-α
What is the paradigm for Third Declension nouns & adjectives?
(Nom sg) σ
(Gen sg) ος
(Dat sg) ι
(Acc sg) α
(Nom pl) εσ
(Gen pl) ων
(Dat pl) σι
(Acc pl) σι