μᾶκος

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Ancient Greek

Pronunciation

 

Noun

μᾶκος (mâkos) n (genitive μᾱ́κεος); third declension

  1. Doric form of μῆκος (mêkos)

Inflection

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Case / # Singular Dual Plural
Nominative τὸ μᾶκος
tò mâkos
τὼ μᾱ́κεε
tṑ mā́kee
τᾰ̀ μᾱ́κεᾰ
tà mā́kea
Genitive τοῦ μᾱ́κεος
toû mā́keos
τοῖν μᾱκέοιν
toîn mākéoin
τῶν μᾱκέων
tôn mākéōn
Dative τῷ μᾱ́κεῐ̈
tôi mā́keï
τοῖν μᾱκέοιν
toîn mākéoin
τοῖς μᾱ́κεσῐ / μᾱ́κεσῐν
toîs mā́kesi(n)
Accusative τὸ μᾶκος
tò mâkos
τὼ μᾱ́κεε
tṑ mā́kee
τᾰ̀ μᾱ́κεᾰ
tà mā́kea
Vocative μᾶκος
mâkos
μᾱ́κεε
mā́kee
μᾱ́κεᾰ
mā́kea
Notes:
  • Dialects other than Attic are not well attested. Some forms may be based on conjecture. Use with caution.
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