περίνεο
Greek
Etymology
From Ancient Greek περίς (perís, “penis”) through influence from Ancient Greek πηρίς (pērís, “scrotum”).
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): [pɛˈrinɛɔ]
Declension
declension of περίνεο
| case \ number | singular | plural | |
|---|---|---|---|
| nominative | περίνεο • | περίνεα • | |
| genitive | περινέου •, περίνεου • | περινέων •, περίνεων • | |
| accusative | περίνεο • | περίνεα • | |
| vocative | περίνεο • | περίνεα • | |
| The proparoxytone genitive forms is quite common, but may be ungrammatical. | |||
Further reading
περίνεο on the Greek Wikipedia.Wikipedia el- Simkin, Oliver. 2016. "Περίς, πηρίς y περίναιος." Emerita: Revista de Lingüística y Filología Clásica, 84.2: 353-362.
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