ἧσσα

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Ancient Greek

Alternative forms

  • ἧττα (hêtta) Attic

Etymology

Back-formation of ἥσσων (hḗssōn, inferior, weaker), reflecting possibly Proto-Indo-European *seh₁k- (slow). Compare ἦκα (êka, slowly, quietly) and Latin sēgnis (slow, tardy).

Pronunciation

 

Noun

ἧσσᾰ (hêssă) f (genitive ἥσσης); first declension

  1. defeat, discomfiture

Inflection

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Case / # Singular Dual Plural
Nominative ἧσσᾰ
hē hêssă
τὼ ἥσσᾱ
tṑ hḗssā
αἱ ἧσσαι
hai hêssai
Genitive τῆς ἥσσης
tês hḗssēs
τοῖν ἥσσαιν
toîn hḗssain
τῶν ἡσσῶν
tôn hēssôn
Dative τῇ ἥσσῃ
têi hḗssēi
τοῖν ἥσσαιν
toîn hḗssain
ταῖς ἥσσαις
taîs hḗssais
Accusative τὴν ἧσσᾰν
tḕn hêssăn
τὼ ἥσσᾱ
tṑ hḗssā
τᾱ̀ς ἥσσᾱς
tā̀s hḗssās
Vocative ἧσσᾰ
hêssă
ἥσσᾱ
hḗssā
ἧσσαι
hêssai
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Derived terms

Descendants

  • Greek: ήττα (ítta)

References

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