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Νεαπολίτης

First declension Noun; Masculine Transliteration:

Principal Part: Νεαπολίτης Νεαπολίτου

Structure: Νεαπολιτ (Stem) + ης (Ending)

Sense

  1. an inhabitant of Neapolis (or Naples or Nablus); a Neapolitan

Declension

First 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

  • Ὅτι τὸ φούλλικλον καλούμενον ἦν δὲ ὡσ ἐοίκε σφαιρίσκιόν τί εὑρ͂εν Ἀττικὸσ Νεαπολίτησ παιδοτρίβησ γυμνασίασ ἕνεκα Πομπηίου Μὰγνου. (Athenaeus, The Deipnosophists, book 1, chapter 25 2:3)
  • Εὔμαχοσ δὲ ὁ Νεαπολίτησ ἐν τῇ δευτέρᾳ τῶν περὶ Ἀννίβαν Ἱστοριῶν Ιἑρώνυμὸν φησι τὸν τυραννήσαντα Συρακοσίων ἀγαγέσθαι γυναῖκα μίαν· (Athenaeus, The Deipnosophists, Book 13, book 13, chapter 37 5:1)
  • ἕκτοσ Νεαπολίτησ, φιλόσοφοσ Ἀκαδημαϊκόσ, Μελανθίου τοῦ Ῥοδίου μαθητὴσ καὶ παιδικά· (Diogenes Laertius, Lives of Eminent Philosophers, B, Kef. z'. AISXINHS 5:9)

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