-οις

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See also: ὄις, ὄϊς, οἶς, and οἷς

Ancient Greek

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Etymology 1

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-οις (-ois) (Attic, Doric)

  1. Dative plural of second-declension nouns and adjectives
  2. Masculine dative plural of first- and second-declension adjectives

Etymology 2

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-οις (-ois) (Aeolic)

  1. nominative masculine singular of present and future active participles from contracted verbs in -όω (-óō)