Greek Π π words — Dictionary and morphology
| Πηλεΐδης, αο, ὁ 1 |
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Πηλεΐδης, αο, ὁ |
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son of Peleus |
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Πηλεύς, ὁ: gen. έως Ep. ῆος: Att. acc. Πηλῆ:—Peleus, son of Aecus, husband of Thetis, father of Achilles, prince of the Myrmidons in Thessaly, Hom.:— Adj. Πήλειος, α, ον, Ep. Πηλήιος, η, ον, of Peleus, Il.—Patron. Πηλείδης, ου, Ep. εω and αο, ὁ, son of Peleus, Ib.; Ep. also Πηληιάδης, Ib.; Aeol. Πηλεΐδας, Pind.:—also Πηλείων, ωνος, ὁ, Il.; Πηλείωνάδε to Peleus‘ son, Ib. |
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Declension: Singular
N. Πηλεϊάδης Dual
N. Πηλεϊάδα Plural
N. Πηλεϊάδαι -δεω in Πηλεϊάδεω undergoes metathesis of quantity. Pharr §573: Metathesis of Quantity. — ᾱο and ηο often become εω by an exchange (metathesis) of quantity ; that is, the long vowel (ᾱ, η) becomes short (ε), while the short vowel (ο) becomes long (ω). |
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