Φιλόδημος
Ancient Greek
Etymology
From φίλος (phílos, “beloved, loving”) + δῆμος (dêmos, “people”).
Pronunciation
- (5th BCE Attic) IPA(key): /pʰi.ló.dɛː.mos/
- (1st CE Egyptian) IPA(key): /pʰiˈlo.de.mos/
- (4th CE Koine) IPA(key): /ɸiˈlo.ði.mos/
- (10th CE Byzantine) IPA(key): /fiˈlo.ði.mos/
- (15th CE Constantinopolitan) IPA(key): /fiˈlo.ði.mos/
Proper noun
Φιλόδημος • (Philódēmos) m (genitive Φιλοδήμου); second declension
- A male given name: Philodemus
Declension
| Case / # | Singular | ||||||||||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Nominative | ὁ Φιλόδημος ho Philódēmos | ||||||||||||
| Genitive | τοῦ Φιλοδήμου toû Philodḗmou | ||||||||||||
| Dative | τῷ Φιλοδήμῳ tôi Philodḗmōi | ||||||||||||
| Accusative | τὸν Φιλόδημον tòn Philódēmon | ||||||||||||
| Vocative | Φιλόδημε Philódēme | ||||||||||||
| Notes: | This table gives Attic inflectional endings. For declension in other dialects, see Appendix:Ancient Greek dialectal declension. | ||||||||||||
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