Διογένης
See also: διογενής
Ancient Greek
Etymology
Stress-shifted form of διογενής (diogenḗs, literally “born of Zeus”), from Διός (Diós, genitive of Ζεύς (Zeús)) + -γενής (-genḗs, “born of”).
Pronunciation
- (5th BCE Attic) IPA(key): /di.o.ɡé.nɛːs/
- (1st CE Egyptian) IPA(key): /di.oˈɡɛ.nes/
- (4th CE Koine) IPA(key): /ði.oˈɣe.nis/
- (10th CE Byzantine) IPA(key): /ði.oˈʝe.nis/
- (15th CE Constantinopolitan) IPA(key): /ði.oˈʝe.nis/
Proper noun
Δῐογένης • (Diogénēs) m (genitive Δῐογένεος or Δῐογένους); third declension
- A male given name, equivalent to English Diogenes
Inflection
Case / # | Singular | ||||||||||||
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Nominative | ὁ Δῐογένης ho Diogénēs | ||||||||||||
Genitive | τοῦ Δῐογένους toû Diogénous | ||||||||||||
Dative | τῷ Δῐογένει tôi Diogénei | ||||||||||||
Accusative | τὸν Δῐογένη tòn Diogénē | ||||||||||||
Vocative | Δῐόγενες Diógenes | ||||||||||||
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References
- Διογένης in the Diccionario Griego–Español en línea (2006–2019)
- Woodhouse, S. C. (1910) English–Greek Dictionary: A Vocabulary of the Attic Language, London: Routledge & Kegan Paul Limited, page 1,008
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