-ος
See also: -ός and ὅς
Ancient Greek
Etymology 1
From Proto-Indo-European *-os.
Suffix
-ος • (-os) m (genitive -ου); second declension
- Added to verbal roots to form an o-grade action noun.
Usage notes
The accent is recessive.
Derived terms
Ancient Greek terms suffixed with -ος (o-grade)
Etymology 2
From Proto-Indo-European *-os.
Suffix
-ος • (-os) n (genitive -εος or -ους); third declension
- Added to verbal roots to form a noun of result or an abstract noun of action.
Suffix
-ος • (-os)
- Nominative singular of masculine and feminine second-declension nouns
- ἄνθρωπος m or f (ánthrōpos, “person”)
- Masculine nominative singular of first- and second-declension adjectives
- ἄλλος m (állos, “other”)
- Masculine and feminine nominative singular of second-declension adjectives
- ἄδικος m or f (ádikos, “unjust”)
- Genitive singular of consonant-stem or uncontracted third-declension nouns
- ὀνόματος n (onómatos, “of a name”)
- Genitive singular of consonant-stem or uncontracted third-declension masculine or neuter adjectives
- παντός m or n (pantós, “of the whole of”)
Greek
Etymology
From Ancient Greek -ος (-os).
Suffix
-ος • (-os)
- An ending found in nouns
- In nominative singular form of many masculine nouns
- eg: δρόμος (drómos), καλόγερος (kalógeros), etc
- In nominative singular form of few feminine nouns
- eg: μήφος (mífos), διάμετρος (diámetros), etc
- In nominative, accusative and vocative singular forms of few neuter nouns
- eg: δάσος (dásos), έδαφος (édafos), etc
- In nominative singular form of many masculine nouns
- An ending found in majority of adjectives
Derived terms
Masculine nouns — numbers indicate the current frequencies found on Wiktionary
Feminine nouns
Neuter nouns
Adjectives
- -ος-η-ο (2,655)
- -ος-α-ο (266)
- -ος-α-ο (3)
- -ος-α-ο (1)
- -ος-η/α-ο (3)
- -ος-ια/η-ο (0)
- -ος-ια-ο (2)
- -ος-ος/α-ο (23)
- -ος-ος/η-ο (1)
- -ος-ος-ο (17)
- -ος-ος-ον (5)
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