τρισκακοδαίμων
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Ancient Greek
[edit]Etymology
[edit]From τρίς (trís, “thrice”) + κακός (kakós, “bad”) + δαίμων (daímōn, “fortune”)
Pronunciation
[edit]- (5th BCE Attic) IPA(key): /tris.ka.ko.dǎi̯.mɔːn/
- (1st CE Egyptian) IPA(key): /tris.ka.koˈdɛ.mon/
- (4th CE Koine) IPA(key): /tris.ka.koˈðɛ.mon/
- (10th CE Byzantine) IPA(key): /tris.ka.koˈðe.mon/
- (15th CE Constantinopolitan) IPA(key): /tris.ka.koˈðe.mon/
Adjective
[edit]τρισκᾰκοδαίμων • (triskăkodaímōn) m or f (neuter τρισκᾰκοδαῖμον); third declension
Declension
[edit]Number | Singular | Dual | Plural | |||||||||||
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Case/Gender | Masculine / Feminine | Neuter | Masculine / Feminine | Neuter | Masculine / Feminine | Neuter | ||||||||
Nominative | τρῐσκᾰκοδαίμων trĭskăkodaímōn |
τρῐσκᾰκοδαῖμον trĭskăkodaîmon |
τρῐσκᾰκοδαίμονε trĭskăkodaímone |
τρῐσκᾰκοδαίμονε trĭskăkodaímone |
τρῐσκᾰκοδαίμονες trĭskăkodaímones |
τρῐσκᾰκοδαίμονᾰ trĭskăkodaímonă | ||||||||
Genitive | τρῐσκᾰκοδαίμονος trĭskăkodaímonos |
τρῐσκᾰκοδαίμονος trĭskăkodaímonos |
τρῐσκᾰκοδαιμόνοιν trĭskăkodaimónoin |
τρῐσκᾰκοδαιμόνοιν trĭskăkodaimónoin |
τρῐσκᾰκοδαιμόνων trĭskăkodaimónōn |
τρῐσκᾰκοδαιμόνων trĭskăkodaimónōn | ||||||||
Dative | τρῐσκᾰκοδαίμονῐ trĭskăkodaímonĭ |
τρῐσκᾰκοδαίμονῐ trĭskăkodaímonĭ |
τρῐσκᾰκοδαιμόνοιν trĭskăkodaimónoin |
τρῐσκᾰκοδαιμόνοιν trĭskăkodaimónoin |
τρῐσκᾰκοδαίμοσῐ / τρῐσκᾰκοδαίμοσῐν trĭskăkodaímosĭ(n) |
τρῐσκᾰκοδαίμοσῐ / τρῐσκᾰκοδαίμοσῐν trĭskăkodaímosĭ(n) | ||||||||
Accusative | τρῐσκᾰκοδαίμονᾰ trĭskăkodaímonă |
τρῐσκᾰκοδαῖμον trĭskăkodaîmon |
τρῐσκᾰκοδαίμονε trĭskăkodaímone |
τρῐσκᾰκοδαίμονε trĭskăkodaímone |
τρῐσκᾰκοδαίμονᾰς trĭskăkodaímonăs |
τρῐσκᾰκοδαίμονᾰ trĭskăkodaímonă | ||||||||
Vocative | τρῐσκᾰκοδαῖμον trĭskăkodaîmon |
τρῐσκᾰκοδαῖμον trĭskăkodaîmon |
τρῐσκᾰκοδαίμονε trĭskăkodaímone |
τρῐσκᾰκοδαίμονε trĭskăkodaímone |
τρῐσκᾰκοδαίμονες trĭskăkodaímones |
τρῐσκᾰκοδαίμονᾰ trĭskăkodaímonă | ||||||||
Derived forms | Adverb | Comparative | Superlative | |||||||||||
τρῐσκᾰκοδαιμόνως trĭskăkodaimónōs |
τρῐσκᾰκοδαιμονέστερος trĭskăkodaimonésteros |
τρῐσκᾰκοδαιμονέστᾰτος trĭskăkodaimonéstătos | ||||||||||||
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Further reading
[edit]- “τρισκακοδαίμων”, in Liddell & Scott (1940) A Greek–English Lexicon, Oxford: Clarendon Press