Τυδεΐδεω

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Ancient Greek

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Pronunciation

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Usage notes

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Both the scansion and the accentuation prove that εω at the end of this word form a diphthong. The accentuation would be *Τῡδεϊδέω (Tūdeïdéō) if the last two vowels were in separate syllables. The Homeric pronunciation is thus something like /tuː.de.í.deo̯/.

Proper noun

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Τῡδεΐδεω (Tūdeḯdeō)

  1. (Epic) genitive singular of Τυδεΐδης (Tudeḯdēs)