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υἱός

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See also: υιός and υἷος

Ancient Greek

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Alternative forms

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Etymology

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From earlier υἱύς (huiús); see there for more.

Pronunciation

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Noun

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υἱός (huiósm (genitive υἱέος or υἱοῦ); second declension

  1. son
    Synonym: κέλωρ (kélōr)
  2. child, not necessarily male
  3. (Christianity) the Son; the Son of God (one of the three Persons of the Trinity, believed to have become incarnated in Jesus Christ)

Declension

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The most common forms used by Classical Attic writers are:

Plato and Isaeus use the ὑὸς (huòs) variant exclusively, as does Lysias most of the time:[1]

The epic forms are ever more varried:

Derived terms

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Descendants

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  • Greek: υιός m (yiós), γιος m (gios)
  • Mariupol Greek: йос (jos)
  • Yevanic: אִיוּ ('iu)

References

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  1. ^ polýMATHY PLUS (2025-01-29). Attic declension of "son" υἱός in Ancient Greek. Retrieved 2025-03-21 – via YouTube.

Further reading

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Greek

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Noun

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υἱός (huiósm

  1. Katharevousa form of γιος (gios)