Greek in a Nutshell by James Strong
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Ï, and frequently when ν, precedes it. A few nouns have α in the
Gen. sing. LESSON III. NOUNS--Continued. § 30. The following are the terminations of the _Second Declension_:-- Singular. Cases. Plural. _Masc._ _Neut._ _Masc._ _Neut._ Î¿Ï Î¿Î½ Nominative. οι α Î¿Ï Genitive. Ïν ῳ Dative. Î¿Î¹Ï Î¿Î½ Accusative. Î¿Ï Ï Î± ε ον Vocative. οι α _Dual._ Nom., Acc., Voc., Ï; Gen., Dat., οιν. § 31. The few fem. nouns of this declension take the masc. terminations. The Voc. masc. sing. is occasionally οÏ. § 32. The following are the terminations of the _Third Declension_:-- Singular. Cases. Plural. _Masc. and Fem._ _Neut._ _Masc. and Fem._ _Neut._ Ï (or long vowel (naked stem.) Nominative. ÎµÏ Î± |
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