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      Reconstruction:Proto-Hellenic/pʰrā́tēr
Proto-Hellenic
    
    Etymology
    
Inflection
    
| Consonant stem, masc./fem. | |||
|---|---|---|---|
| Nominative | *pʰrā́tēr | ||
| Genitive | *pʰrā́teros | ||
| Singular | Dual | Plural | |
| Nominative | *pʰrā́tēr | *pʰrā́tere | *pʰrā́teres | 
| Vocative | *pʰrā́ter | *pʰrā́tere | *pʰrā́teres | 
| Accusative | *pʰrā́terə | *pʰrā́tere | *pʰrā́terəs | 
| Genitive | *pʰrā́teros | *pʰrā́teroyyun | *pʰrā́terōn | 
| Dative | *pʰrā́terei | *pʰrā́teroyyun | *pʰrā́terpʰi | 
| Locative | *pʰrā́teri | ? | *pʰrā́tersi | 
| Instrumental | *pʰrā́terē | ? | *pʰrā́terpʰi | 
Descendants
    
- Ancient Greek:
- Attic and Koine Greek: φρᾱ́τηρ (phrā́tēr)
 - Doric Greek: φρᾱτήρ (phrātḗr)
 - Ionic Greek: φρήτηρ (phrḗtēr)
 
 
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