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Τυδεύς

Third declension Noun; Masculine Transliteration:

Principal Part: Τυδεύς

Structure: Τυδευ (Stem) + ς (Ending)

Sense

  1. Tydeus

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

  • Τυδεῖ <γε> Πολυνείκει τε τῷ Θηβαιγενεῖ. (Euripides, Suppliants, episode 1:27)
  • δισσοῖσ Ἄδραστοσ ὤμοσεν γαμβροῖσ τόδε, Τυδεῖ τε κἀμοί· (Euripides, Phoenissae, episode, lyric 6:1)
  • ἐγὼ δὲ Τυδεῖ κεδνὸν Ἀστακοῦ τόκον τῶνδ’ ἀντιτάξω προστάτην πυλωμάτων, μάλ’ εὐγενῆ τε καὶ τὸν Αἰσχύνησ θρόνον τιμῶντα καὶ στυγοῦνθ’ ὑπέρφρονασ λόγουσ. (Aeschylus, Seven Against Thebes, episode19)
  • καὶ τοῖσ τούτου βασιλείοισ νύκτωρ προσπελάζει, καὶ συνάπτει μάχην Τυδεῖ τῷ Οἰνέωσ φεύγοντι Καλυδῶνα. (Apollodorus, Library and Epitome, book 3, chapter 6 1:5)
  • οὐ μὲν Τυδέϊ γ’ ὧδε φίλον πτωσκαζέμεν ἠε͂ν, ἀλλὰ πολὺ πρὸ φίλων ἑτάρων δηί̈οισι μάχεσθαι, ὡσ φάσαν οἵ μιν ἴδοντο πονεύμενον· (Homer, Iliad, Book 4 39:6)

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Source: Henry George Liddell. Robert Scott. "A Greek-English Lexicon". revised and augmented throughout by. Sir Henry Stuart Jones.

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