Ancient Greek
Etymology
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Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /lí.kʰaːs/ → /ˈli.xas/ → /ˈli.xas/
Proper noun
Λῐ́χᾱς • (Lĭ́khās) m (genitive Λῐ́χου or Λῐ́χᾱ); first declension
- Lichas
Inflection
First declension of
ὁ Λῐ́χᾱς;
τοῦ Λῐ́χου (
Attic)
ὁ Λῐ́χᾱς ho Lĭ́khās
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τοῦ Λῐ́χου toû Lĭ́khou
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τῷ Λῐ́χᾳ tōî Lĭ́khāi
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τὸν Λῐ́χᾱν tòn Lĭ́khān
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Λῐ́χᾱ Lĭ́khā
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- This table gives Attic inflectional endings. For declension in other dialects, see Appendix:Ancient Greek dialectal declension.
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First declension of
ὁ Λῐ́χᾱς;
τοῦ Λῐ́χᾱ (
Doric)
ὁ Λῐ́χᾱς ho Lĭ́khās
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τοῦ Λῐ́χᾱ toû Lĭ́khā
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τῷ Λῐ́χᾳ tōî Lĭ́khāi
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τὸν Λῐ́χᾱν tòn Lĭ́khān
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Λῐ́χᾱ Lĭ́khā
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- Dialects other than Attic are not well attested. Some forms may be based on conjecture. Use with caution.
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Descendants
- Greek: Λίχας (Líchas)
- Latin: Lichās
References
- Woodhouse, S. C. (1910) English–Greek Dictionary: A Vocabulary of the Attic Language[1], London: Routledge & Kegan Paul Limited, page 1,015