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φωνῆεν

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See also: φωνήεν

Ancient Greek

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Etymology

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From φωνήεις (phōnḗeis, adjective): as a noun, a substantivisation of its neuter forms, in elliptical use for φωνῆεν [γρᾰ́μμᾰ] (phōnêen [grámma], vocal [letter]); as an adjective, regularly declined forms.

Pronunciation

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Noun

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φωνῆεν (phōnêenn (genitive φωνήεντος); third declension (Koine)

  1. (grammar, usually in the plural) a vowel (α, ε, η, ι, ο, υ or ω)

Declension

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Coordinate terms

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Descendants

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  • Greek: φωνήεν (foníen)
  • Latin: vōcālis (calque)

Adjective

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φωνῆεν (phōnêen)

  1. neuter nominative/accusative/vocative singular of φωνήεις (phōnḗeis)