LSJ writes:
κέρδος , εος, to/,
A. gain, profit, Od.23.140, etc.; ἐνόησεν ὅππως κ. ἔῃ how some advantage can be gained, what is best to be done
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I use Mastronarde's declension paradigms: http://socrates.berkeley.edu/~ancgreek/ ... gms_U.html
But I can't identify an appropriate paradigm. The closest I can come is the incomplete υἱός. I can't believe Mastronarde would let me down like this!
Does anybody know what paradigm I am to use?
Thanks in advance.
Declension question
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Re: Declension question
Ah, good. I was just thrown off by LSJ giving the uncontracted form. Thanks.NateD26 wrote:Nouns with lost sigma:
http://socrates.berkeley.edu/~ancgreek/ ... html#par11
See Smyth §§263-5.