Declension of Greek nouns in Latin

Greek Substantives, especially proper names, are commonly Latinized, and declined regularly according to their stem-characteristics. Many Substantives, however, either retain their Greek forms exclusively, or have the Greek and Latin forms side by side. These variations occur principally in the Singular, in the Plural the declension is usually regular. Note, however, that many Greek names, of the third declension in Latin, pass over into the first declension in the Plural; as, Thūcȳdidās, Hyperīdae, and many names in -crates (such as, Sōcratae as well as Sōcratēs).

In the Vocative Singular, Names in -is, -ys, -ēs, -eus and -ās (Gen., -antis) form the Vocative by dropping the s from the Nominative.

In the Accusative Singular, many Proper and some common nouns, imparisyllabic, often take the Greek -a for -em. Names in -ēs, is and ys take -ēn, -in and -yn as well as -ēm, -im and ym.

A few Greek nouns in -os, mostly geographical, belong to the second declension, and sometimes make Accusative in -on as Dēlos, Acc. Dēlon (but Dēlum in prose).

In the Genitive Singular, names in -ēs, parisyllabic, take -ī as well as -is. Some Feminine nouns in -ô have Genitive in -ūs.

Greek Names ending in -eus are declined both according to the Greek and according to the Latin Second Declension (but the Genitive -eī and the Dative -eō are often pronounced as one syllable in poets).

In the Nominative Plural, imparisyllabic Nouns often take -es instead of -ēs and, in the Accusative Plural, the same Nouns often take -ā instead of -ēs.

In the Genitive Plural, -ōn and -eōn are found in the titles of books; as, Geōrgicōn and Metamorphōseōn.

Greek Neuter Nouns in -ma (Gen., -matis) always make their Dative and Ablative Plurals in -īs instead of -ibus.[1]

First declension

(Proper names ending in -ē (Fem.) and -ās (Masc.), and many in -ēs (Masc.), especially Patronymics in -dēs, belong to the First Declension. So a few common nouns, as sōphistēs "sophist". Many Greek names in -ē have two forms, one Greek and one Latin: as Atalantē, -ēs, or Atalanta, -ae.)

Declension of proper names

Pēnelopē, -ēs f. Circē, -ēs/-ae f. Aenēās, -ae m. Leōnidās, -ae m. Anchīsēs, -ae m. Alcīdēs, -ae
Hercules m.
Nominative Pēnelopē Circē Aenēās -ās Leōnidās -ās Anchīsēs -ēs Alcīdēs -ēs
Vocative Aenēā Leōnidā Anchīsē
Anchīsa
Anchīsā

-a
Alcīdē
Accusative Pēnelopēn -ēn Circēn -ēn Aenēān
Aenēam
-ān
-am
Leōnidān
Leōnidam
-ān
-am
Anchīsēn
Anchīsam
-ēn
-am
Alcīdēn
Alcīdam
-ēn
-am
Genitive Pēnelopēs -ēs Circēs
Circae
-ēs
-ae
Aenēae -ae Leōnidae -ae Anchīsae -ae Alcīdae -ae
Dative Pēnelopae -ae Circae -ae
Ablative Pēnelopā Circē
Circā

Aenēā Leōnidā Anchīsā Alcīdē
Alcīdā

Declension of nouns

nymphē, -ae f.
nympha
comētēs, -ae f.
comet, meteor
xiphiās, -ae m.
swordfish
Singular Plural Singular Plural Singular Plural
Nominative nymphē nymphae -ae comētēs -ēs cometae -ae xiphiās -ās xiphiae -ae
Vocative comētē xiphiā
Accusative nymphēn -ēn nymphās -ās comētēn -ēn comētās -ās xiphiān
xiphiam
-ān
-am
xiphiās -ās
Genitive nymphae -ae nymphārum -ārum comētae -ae comētārum -ārum xiphiae -ae xiphiārum -ārum
Dative nymphīs -īs comētīs -īs xiphiīs -īs
Ablative nymphē comētē xiphiās

Second declension

Declension of proper names

Īlion/-um, -ī m.
Troy
Panthūs, -ī m. Androgeōs/-us, -ī m.
Nominative Īlion
Īlium
-on
-um
Panthūs -ūs Androgeōs
Androgeus
-ōs
-us
Vocative Īlie -e Panthū Androgeū
Accusative Īlion
Īlium
-on
-um
Panthūn
Panthum
-ūn
-um
Androgeō
Androgeōn
Androgeōna

-ōn
-ōna
Genitive Īliī Panthī Androgeī
Dative Īliō Panthō Androgeō
Ablative

Declension of nouns

atomos/-us, -ī m.
atom
phaenomenon/-um, -ī n.
phenomenon
Singular Plural Singular Plural
Nominative atomos
atomus
-os
-us
atomī phaenomenon
phaenomenum
-on
-um
phaenomena -a
Vocative atome -e
Accusative atomon
atomum
-on
-um
atomōs -ōs phaenomenōs -ōs
Genitive atomī atomōrum -ōrum phaenomenī phaenomenōrum -ōrum
Dative atomō atomīs -īs phaenomenō phaenomenīs -īs
Ablative

Third declension

Declension of proper names

Solōn/Solo, -is m. Xenophōn, -ntis m. Atlās, -ntis m. Paris, -idis/-idos m. Thalēs, -is/-ētis m.
Nominative Solōn
Solo
-ōn
-o
Xenophōn -ōn Atlās -ās Paris -is Thalēs -ēs
Vocative Solōn -ōn Atlā Pari
Paris
-i
-is
Thalē
Accusative Solōna
Solōnem
-ōna
-ōnem
Xenophōnta
Xenophōntem
-ōnta
-ōntem
Atlanta
Atlantem
-anta
-antem
Parida
Paridin
Parm
-ida
-in
-im
Thalēta
Thalēn
Thalem
-ēta
-ēn
-em
Genitive Solōnis -is Xenophōntis -ōntis Atlantis -antis Paridis
Paridos
-idis
-idos
Thalētis
Thalis
-ētis
-is
Dative Solōnī Xenophōntī -ōntī Atlantī -antī Paridī
Paridi
-idī
-idi
Thalētī
Thalī
-ētī
Ablative Solōne -e Xenophōne -e Atlante -ante Paride -ide Thalē

Declension of nouns

āēr, -eris, -eros
air m. or f.
hērōs, -is
hero m.
haeresis, -is
sect, heresy f.
Singular Plural Singular Plural Singular Plural
Nominative āēr -ēr āerēs -ēs hērōs -s hērōēs -ēs haeresis -is haeresēs -ēs
Vocative
Accusative āera
āerem
-a
-em
āerēs
āera
-es
-a
hērōem -em haeresem
haeresim
-em
-im
haeresēs
haeresīs
-ēs
-īs
Genitive āeris
āeros
-is
-os
āerum -um hērōis -is hērōum -um haeresis -is haeresium -ium
Dative āerī ī āeribus -ibus hērōī hērōibus -ibus haeresī haeresibus -ibus
Ablative āere -e hērōe -e haerese
haeresī
-e

Fourth declension

Declension of nouns

ēchō, -ūs f.
echo
Singular Plural
Nominative ēchō ēchūs -ūs
Vocative
Accusative ēchum -um
Genitive ēchūs -ūs ēchuum -uum
Dative ēchuī -uī ēchibus -ibus
Ablative ēchū

Mixed declension

Declension of proper names

Orphēūs, -eus/-ēī m. Athōs, -ō/-ōnis m. Oedipus/-ūs, -odis/-odī m. Achillēs/-eus, -eī/-īs/-ī/-is m. Sōcratēs, -ī/-is m. Dīdō, -ūs/-ōnis f.
Nominative Orphēūs -ēūs Athōs -ōs Oedipus
Oedipūs
-us
-ūs
Achillēs
Achilleus
-ēs
-eus
Sōcratēs -ēs Dīdō
Vocative Orphēū -ēū Oedipus -us Achillēs
Achille
Achillē
Achillēī
-ēs
-e

-ēī
Sōcratē
Socrates

-es
Accusative Orphea
Orpheum
-ea
-eum
Athō
Athōn
Athōnem

-ōn
-ōnem
Oedipoda
Oedipum
-oda
-um
Achillea
Achillēn
Achillem
-ea
-ēn
-em
Sōcratōn
Sōcratēn
Sōcratem
-ōn
-ēn
-em
Dīdō
Dīdōnem

-ōnem
Genitive Orpheus
Orphēī
-eus
-ēī
Athō
Athōnis

-ōnis
Oedipodī
Oedipodis
-odis
-odī
Achilleī
Achilleīs
Achillī
Achillis
-eī
-īs

-is
Sōcratī
Sōcratis

-is
Dīdūs
Dīdōnis
-ūs
-ōnis
Dative Orpheō -eō Athō Oedipodī -odī Achillī Sōcratī Dīdō
Dīdōnī

-ōnī
Ablative Athōne -ōne Oedipode
Oedipō
-ode
Achille
Achillē
Achillī
-e

Sōcrate -e Dīdō
Dīdōne

-ōne

References

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