-ού
See also: ου, -ου, οὐ, οὔ, οὖ, οὗ, Ȣ, ᴕ, Appendix:Variations of "ou", and Appendix:Variations of "oy"
Greek
Etymology
Transformation of Byzantine Greek -ώ (-ṓ), (a suffix used in female name) using the ending of ἀλωπού (alōpoú, “fox”) as a phonetic basis.
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /ˈu/
Suffix
-ού • (-oú) f (masculine -άς)
- added to a noun to create occupation nouns for female people:
- added to a noun to create augmentative nouns for female people, in other words that they possess the quality in excess:
- female patronymic surname suffix for:
- Μιχαλάς (Michalás, “Michalas”) + -ού (-oú) → Μιχαλού (Michaloú)
- Νικολάς (Nikolás, “Nicholas”) + -ού (-oú) → Νικολού (Nikoloú)
Declension
| singular | plural | |
|---|---|---|
| nominative | -ού (-oú) | -ούδες (-oúdes) |
| genitive | -ούς (-oús) | -ούδων (-oúdon) |
| accusative | -ού (-oú) | -ούδες (-oúdes) |
| vocative | -ού (-oú) | -ούδες (-oúdes) |
Derived terms
Greek terms suffixed with -ού