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FIRST DECLENSION (STEMS IN
α_
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CONTRACTS (FEMININES AND MASCULINES)
SECOND DECLENSION (STEMS IN
ο
)
CONTRACTED SUBSTANTIVES
ATTIC DECLENSION
THIRD DECLENSION
IRREGULAR DECLENSION
ADJECTIVES
ADJECTIVES OF THE FIRST AND SECOND DECLENSIONS
ADJECTIVES OF THE CONSONANT DECLENSION
CONSONANT AND VOWEL DECLENSION COMBINED
DECLENSION OF PARTICIPLES
ADJECTIVES OF IRREGULAR DECLENSION
ADJECTIVES OF ONE ENDING
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[*] 228. O stems in the nominative add -ς to the stem in masculines and feminines; -ν in neuters. The feminines, of which there are few, are declined like the masculines. In the neuters, nominative, vocative, and accusative singular have the same form (in -ο-ν); in the plural these cases end in -α.
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- Raphael Kühner, Friedrich Blass, Ausführliche Grammatik der Griechischen Sprache, Zweite Deklination.
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