ους

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See also: οὖς and οὕς

Greek

Etymology 1

From Ancient Greek οὖς (oûs)

Noun

ους (ousn

  1. (formal) ear
Usage notes

The usual term is αυτί (aftí).

Declension

Etymology 2

Monotonic spelling of ancient pronoun form οὕς (hoús, them),

Pronoun

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  1. (monotonic spelling of) οὕς (hoús, them) Accusative masculine plural form of ὅς (hós).

Usage notes

In phrase: Οὕς ὁ Θεός συνέζευξεν, ἄνθρωπος μή χωριζέτω (Hoús ho Theós sunézeuxen, ánthrōpos mḗ khōrizétō, what God has joined together, let not man separate) (Matthew 19.5)