Reading: Cambridge Grammar of Classical Greek pp. 49-50 (§4.40-42)
In the last entry, we met Third Declension Nouns with Labial and Velar Stops. This time, we meet Dental Stops (τ, δ, θ, but not ντ), which can end in -μα, -ίς, -ις/-υς, or -ης.
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