275 D. 1. Hom. has βασιλῆος, -ῆι, -ῆα, -εῦ, -ῆες, -εῦσι (and -ήεσσι), -ῆας. Also -έος, -έϊ, -έᾰ, from the stem εϜ = ευ̯. -εῦς and -εῖ for -έος and -έϊ are not common. Ἀτρεύς, Τῡδεύς have -έ(Ϝ)-ος etc. regularly (Τῡδῆ from Τῡδέα). Hdt. has -έος, -έϊ or -εῖ, -έᾰ, -εῦ, -έες, -έων, -εῦσι, -έᾰς.
2. Hom. has γρηῦς or γρηΰς, γρηΐ, γρηῦ and γρηΰ; the unattic βόεσσι (and βουσί), βόας (and βοῦς), βῶν acc. sing. Η 238. The Doric nom. sing. is βῶς, acc. pl. βῶς.
3. The declension of ναῦς in Doric, Homer, and Herodotus is as follows:
singular
plural
Doric Homer Hdt. Doric Homer Hdt.Nom.
ναῦ-ς
νηῦ-ς
νηῦ-ς
νᾶ-ες
νῆ-ες,
νέ-ες
νέ-ες
Gen.
νᾱ-ός
νη-ός,
νε-ός
νᾱ-ῶν
νη-ῶν,
νε-ῶν
νε-ός(and νη-ός?)
νε-ῶν
Dat.
νᾱ-ΐ
νη-ΐ
νη-ΐ
ναυ-σί(ν),
νηυ-σί(ν)
νά̄-εσσι(ν)
νή-εσσι(ν), νέ-εσσι(ν)
Acc.
ναῦ-ν
νῆ-α,
νέ-α
νᾶ-ας
νῆ-ας,
νέ-ας
νέ-α
νέ-ας
Hom. has ναυσί in ναυσικλυτός.
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