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Κάρ

Third declension Noun; Masculine Transliteration:

Principal Part: Κάρ Καρός

Structure: Καρ (Stem)

Sense

  1. an inhabitant of Caria; a Carian

Declension

Third declension

The inflection forms above were generated by rules and some usages of them were not attested.

Due to a bug of system, some forms may display wrong accents.

Examples

  • Ὦ Κάρ, ἐπὶ τίνι μέγα φρονεῖσ καὶ πάντων ἡμῶν προτιμᾶσθαι ἀξιοῖσ; (Lucian, Dialogi mortuorum, 1:1)
  • εἰ δὲ δοῦλόσ ἐστι καὶ Κὰρ ὥσπερ Ἐξηκεστίδησ, φυσάτω πάππουσ παρ’ ἡμῖν, καὶ φανοῦνται φράτερεσ. (Aristophanes, Birds, Parabasis, epirrheme6)
  • ὁ δὲ πλεῖστα τούτων κεκτημένοσ ἐδόκει μακάριόσ τισ εἶναι καὶ θεοφιλὴσ ἀνήρ, εἴτε Φρὺξ ἦν εἴτε Κὰρ τοῦ Δόλωνοσ ἀγεννέστεροσ καὶ τοῦ Πριάμου βαρυποτ μότεροσ· (Plutarch, Bruta animalia ratione uti, chapter, section 6 7:1)
  • καὶ δὴ π’ίκουροσ ὥστε Κὰρ κεκλήσομαι. (Unknown, Elegy and Iambus, Volume II, , 23)
  • Κλεόβουλοσ Εὐαγόρου Λίνδιοσ, ὡσ δὲ Δοῦρισ, Κάρ· (Unknown, Elegy and Iambus, Volume I, , 1)

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