δασεῖα

See also: δασεία

Ancient Greek

Etymology

From the adjective δᾰσῠ́ς (dasús): as a noun, a substantivisation of its feminine forms, in elliptical usage for δᾰσεῖᾰ προσῳδῐ́ᾱ (hē daseîa prosōidíā, the aspiratory diacritic); as an adjective, regularly declined forms.

Pronunciation

 

Noun

δᾰσεῖᾰ • (daseîa) f (genitive δᾰσείᾱς); first declension (Koine)

  1. dasia (the spiritus asper, indicating rough breathing)
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Declension

Coordinate terms

Descendants

  • English: dasia
  • Greek: δασεία (daseía)
  • Latin: dasea

References

Adjective

δᾰσεῖᾰ • (daseîa)

  1. nominative feminine singular of δᾰσῠ́ς (dasús)
  2. vocative feminine singular of δᾰσῠ́ς (dasús)
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