Ancient Greek-English Dictionary Language

ἔνος

First/Second declension Adjective; Transliteration:

Principal Part: ἔνος ἔνη ἔνον

Structure: ἐν (Stem) + ος (Ending)

Sense

  1. the day after tomorrow

Declension

First/Second 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

  • πάντεσ ἐσμὲν υἱοὶ ἑνὸσ ἀνθρώπου. εἰρηνικοί ἐσμεν, οὐκ εἰσὶν οἱ παῖδέσ σου κατάσκοποι. (Septuagint, Liber Genesis 42:11)
  • ἓξ δὲ καλαμίσκοι ἐκπορευόμενοι ἐκ πλαγίων, τρεῖσ καλαμίσκοι τῆσ λυχνίασ ἐκ τοῦ κλίτουσ τοῦ ἑνὸσ αὐτῆσ καὶ τρεῖσ καλαμίσκοι τῆσ λυχνίασ ἐκ τοῦ κλίτουσ τοῦ δευτέρου. (Septuagint, Liber Exodus 25:31)
  • οἱ σφαιρωτῆρεσ καὶ οἱ καλαμίσκοι ἐξ αὐτῆσ ἔστωσαν. ὅλη τορευτὴ ἐξ ἑνὸσ χρυσίου καθαροῦ. (Septuagint, Liber Exodus 25:36)
  • καὶ ποιήσεισ τοὺσ λύχνουσ αὐτῆσ ἑπτά. καὶ ἐπιθήσεισ τοὺσ λύχνουσ, καὶ φανοῦσιν ἐκ τοῦ ἑνὸσ προσώπου. (Septuagint, Liber Exodus 25:37)
  • καὶ ποιήσεισ αὐταῖσ ἀγκύλασ ὑακινθίνασ ἐπὶ τοῦ χείλουσ τῆσ αὐλαίασ τῆσ μιᾶσ ἐκ τοῦ ἑνὸσ μέρουσ εἰσ τὴν συμβολὴν καὶ οὕτω ποιήσεισ ἐπὶ τοῦ χείλουσ τῆσ αὐλαίασ τῆσ ἐξωτέρασ πρὸσ τῇ συμβολῇ τῇ δευτέρᾳ. (Septuagint, Liber Exodus 26:4)

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

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