Δωριεύς

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Ancient Greek[edit]

Etymology[edit]

From Δῶρος (Dôros, Dorus) +‎ -εύς (-eús, -ian, demonymic suffix).

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Noun[edit]

Δωρῐεύς (Dōrieúsm (genitive Δωρῐῶς); third declension

  1. a Dorian

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Proper noun[edit]

Δωριεύς (Dōrieúsm (genitive Δωριέως); third declension

  1. Dorieus, a male given name

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Descendants[edit]

  • Greek: Δωριεύς (Doriéfs); Δωριέας (Doriéas)
  • Latin: Dorieus

Usage notes[edit]

The noun and proper noun inflect in slightly different ways. The noun that means Dorian inflects in the contracted vowel-ευς manner, while the proper noun that means the name Dorieus inflects in the uncontracted ευς manner.

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