ὅς
Ancient Greek
    
    Pronunciation
    
- (5th BCE Attic) IPA(key): /hós/
 - (1st CE Egyptian) IPA(key): /(h)os/
 - (4th CE Koine) IPA(key): /os/
 - (10th CE Byzantine) IPA(key): /os/
 - (15th CE Constantinopolitan) IPA(key): /os/
 
Etymology 1
    
| PIE word | 
|---|
| *yós | 
From Proto-Hellenic *yós, from Proto-Indo-European *yós, *yéh₂, *yód (“who, which”), from the relative stem *yo-, from the anaphoric stem *i-, *ey-.
Cognates include Sanskrit यद् (yás, yā, yad), Avestan 𐬫𐬋 (yō), and Phrygian ιος (ios /jos/). See also οἷος (hoîos), ὅσος (hósos).
Pronoun
    
Inflection
    
| Number | Singular | Dual | Plural | |||||||||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Case/Gender | Masculine | Feminine | Neuter | Masculine | Feminine | Neuter | Masculine | Feminine | Neuter | |||||
| Nominative | ὅς hós  | 
ἥ hḗ  | 
ὅ hó  | 
ὥ hṓ  | 
ᾱ̔́ hā́  | 
ὥ hṓ  | 
οἵ hoí  | 
αἵ haí  | 
ᾰ̔́ há  | |||||
| Genitive | οὗ hoû  | 
ἧς hês  | 
οὗ hoû  | 
οἷν hoîn  | 
αἷν haîn  | 
οἷν hoîn  | 
ὧν hôn  | 
ὧν hôn  | 
ὧν hôn  | |||||
| Dative | ᾧ hôi  | 
ᾗ hêi  | 
ᾧ hôi  | 
οἷν hoîn  | 
αἷν haîn  | 
οἷν hoîn  | 
οἷς / οἷσι / οἷσιν hoîs / hoîsi(n)  | 
αἷς haîs  | 
οἷς / οἷσι / οἷσιν hoîs / hoîsi(n)  | |||||
| Accusative | ὅν hón  | 
ἥν hḗn  | 
ὅ hó  | 
ὥ hṓ  | 
ᾱ̔́ hā́  | 
ὥ hṓ  | 
οὕς hoús  | 
ᾱ̔́ς hā́s  | 
ᾰ̔́ há  | |||||
| Vocative | — | — | — | — | — | — | — | — | — | |||||
| Notes: | 
  | |||||||||||||
| Number | Singular | Dual | Plural | |||||||||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Case/Gender | Masculine | Feminine | Neuter | Masculine | Feminine | Neuter | Masculine | Feminine | Neuter | |||||
| Nominative | ὅς hós  | 
ἥ hḗ  | 
ὅ hó  | 
ὥ hṓ  | 
ᾱ̔́ hā́  | 
ὥ hṓ  | 
οἵ hoí  | 
αἵ haí  | 
ᾰ̔́ há  | |||||
| Genitive | ὅου hóou  | 
ἕης héēs  | 
ὅου hóou  | 
οἷν hoîn  | 
αἷν haîn  | 
οἷν hoîn  | 
ὧν hôn  | 
ὧν hôn  | 
ὧν hôn  | |||||
| Dative | ᾧ hôi  | 
ᾗ hêi  | 
ᾧ hôi  | 
οἷν hoîn  | 
αἷν haîn  | 
οἷν hoîn  | 
οἷς / οἷσι / οἷσιν hoîs / hoîsi(n)  | 
ᾗς / ᾗσι / ᾗσιν hêis / hêisi(n)  | 
οἷς / οἷσι / οἷσιν hoîs / hoîsi(n)  | |||||
| Accusative | ὅν hón  | 
ἥν hḗn  | 
ὅ hó  | 
ὥ hṓ  | 
ᾱ̔́ hā́  | 
ὥ hṓ  | 
οὕς hoús  | 
ᾱ̔́ς hā́s  | 
ᾰ̔́ há  | |||||
| Vocative | — | — | — | — | — | — | — | — | — | |||||
| Notes: | 
  | |||||||||||||
See also
    
Ancient Greek correlatives (edit)
References
    
- “ὅς, ἥ, ὅ”, in Liddell & Scott (1940) A Greek–English Lexicon, Oxford: Clarendon Press
 - Smyth, Herbert Weir (1920) “Part II: Inflection”, in A Greek grammar for colleges, Cambridge: American Book Company, § 338: relative pronoun
 - William Bedell Stanford (1959) [1947]. "Introduction, Grammatical Introduction". Homer: Odyssey I-XII 1 (2nd ed.). Macmillan Education Ltd. p. lxiii, § 12.1 12.2.
 
Etymology 2
    
| PIE word | 
|---|
| *swé | 
Like ἕ (hé, “him”), from Proto-Indo-European *swé (reflexive pronoun). Cognate with Sanskrit स्व (svá). See also ἑός (heós).
Determiner
    
ὅς • (hós) m (feminine ἥ, neuter ὅν); first/second declension (third person singular possessive determiner)
- (with noun) his, her, its
 - (as substantive, sometimes with article) his, hers
- (in the plural) his or her people, friends, family; his possessions
 
 
Inflection
    
| Number | Singular | Dual | Plural | |||||||||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Case/Gender | Masculine | Feminine | Neuter | Masculine | Feminine | Neuter | Masculine | Feminine | Neuter | |||||
| Nominative | ὅς hós  | 
ἥ hḗ  | 
ὅν hón  | 
ὥ hṓ  | 
ᾱ̔́ hā́  | 
ὥ hṓ  | 
οἵ hoí  | 
αἵ haí  | 
ᾰ̔́ há  | |||||
| Genitive | οὗ / οἷο hoû / hoîo  | 
ἧς hês  | 
οὗ / οἷο hoû / hoîo  | 
οἷν hoîn  | 
αἷν haîn  | 
οἷν hoîn  | 
ὧν hôn  | 
ὧν hôn  | 
ὧν hôn  | |||||
| Dative | ᾧ hôi  | 
ᾗ hêi  | 
ᾧ hôi  | 
οἷν hoîn  | 
αἷν haîn  | 
οἷν hoîn  | 
οἷς hoîs  | 
αἷς haîs  | 
οἷς hoîs  | |||||
| Accusative | ὅν hón  | 
ἥν hḗn  | 
ὅν hón  | 
ὥ hṓ  | 
ᾱ̔́ hā́  | 
ὥ hṓ  | 
οὕς hoús  | 
ᾱ̔́ς hā́s  | 
ᾰ̔́ há  | |||||
| Vocative | — | — | — | — | — | — | — | — | — | |||||
| Notes: | 
  | |||||||||||||
Further reading
    
- “ὅς, ἥ, ὅν”, in Liddell & Scott (1940) A Greek–English Lexicon, Oxford: Clarendon Press
 - William Bedell Stanford (1959) [1947]. "Introduction, Grammatical Introduction". Homer: Odyssey I-XII 1 (2nd ed.). Macmillan Education Ltd. p. lxiii, § 12.1.
 - Sihler, Andrew L. (1995) New Comparative Grammar of Greek and Latin, Oxford, New York: Oxford University Press, →ISBN
 
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