Part of speech: noun
Gender: feminine
Stem: -i/ō-
beginning; fram anastōdeinai from the beginning; from the very first
Etymology
Concordance
anastodeins - Nom, sing - Mrk. I, 1; Jhn. VIII, 25; Cor. I, XV, 20; XV, 23; XVI, 15; Coloss. I, 18
anastodeinai - Dat, sing - Mrk. X, 6; XIII, 19; Luk. I, 3; I, 70; Philip. IV, 15; Skeirns. I, 5
anastodeinai - Dat, sing - Mrk. X, 6; XIII, 19; Luk. I, 3; I, 70; Philip. IV, 15; Skeirns. I, 5
Paradigm
1.1.3. (b) (mixed type -i-/-o-)
(subtype of -i- stem nouns)
nouns, -i- stem (mixed type -i-/-o-)*, feminine gender
laiseins
(teaching, doctrine) |
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singular | plural | |
nominative | laiseins | laiseinōs |
genitive | laiseinais | laiseinō |
dative | laiseinai | laiseinim |
accusative | laisein | laiseinins |
* Nouns of this type were declined like [-i-] stem nouns in sing, and partly like [-ō-] stem nouns – in pl (that is, had the endings of [-ō-] stem nouns in Nom and Gen cases, pl).
nouns, -i- stem (mixed type -i-/-o-)**, feminine gender
haims
(village; town; country) |
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singular | plural | |
nominative | haims | haimōs |
genitive | haimais | haimō |
dative | haimai | haimōm |
accusative | haim | haimōs |
** Nouns of this particular subtype had the endings of [-i-] stem nouns in sing, and the endings of [-ō-] stem nouns – in pl).
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