λίβανος

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Etymology

Borrowed from a Semitic language, probably from a Canaanite word cognate to Hebrew לְבוֹנָה (ləḇōnā, frankincense) and Arabic لُبَان (lubān, frankincense), from Proto-West Semitic *laban- (white).

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Noun

λίβανος (líbanos) m or f (genitive λίβανου); second declension

  1. frankincense
  2. (by extension) frankincense tree

Declension

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Case / # Singular Dual Plural
Nominative , λίβανος
ho, hē líbanos
τὼ λιβάνω
tṑ libánō
οἱ, αἱ λίβανοι
hoi, hai líbanoi
Genitive τοῦ, τῆς λιβάνου
toû, tês libánou
τοῖν λιβάνοιν
toîn libánoin
τῶν λιβάνων
tôn libánōn
Dative τῷ, τῇ λιβάνῳ
tôi, têi libánōi
τοῖν λιβάνοιν
toîn libánoin
τοῖς, ταῖς λιβάνοις
toîs, taîs libánois
Accusative τὸν, τὴν λίβανον
tòn, tḕn líbanon
τὼ λιβάνω
tṑ libánō
τοὺς, τᾱ̀ς λιβάνους
toùs, tā̀s libánous
Vocative λίβανε
líbane
λιβάνω
libánō
λίβανοι
líbanoi
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