-εῖον

Ancient Greek

Alternative forms

Etymology

Originally from adjectives in -εῖος (-eîos), formed through a union of a stem vowel ε and -ιος (-ios), usually from stems in -εύς (-eús) (originally *-εϝ-, whence the Ionic diaeresis), and sometimes applied to other stems.

Pronunciation

 

Suffix

-εῖον (-eîon) n (genitive -είου); second declension

  1. Forms nouns, usually instruments or means of action, from noun-stems.

Inflection

Derived terms

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Descendants

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