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====Second declension (o-stems)====
====Second declension (o-stems)====
Feminine declension nouns are rare.
Feminine second declension nouns are rare.


The endings are as follows:
The endings are as follows:
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| ενές || νες || ενιούν || νω ||ενές || νω || νωμός, -ά, -ό
| ενές || νες || ενιούν || νω ||ενές || νω || νωμός, -ά, -ό
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! 3P
! 2P
| εβές || βες || εβιούν || βω ||εβές || βω || βωμός, -ά, -ό
| εβές || βες || εβιούν || βω ||εβές || βω || βωμός, -ά, -ό
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===Verbs===
===Verbs===
====Notes on verb conjugation====
====Notes on verb conjugation====
*Accent is recessive except in forms with fixed accent, which is indicated with an accent sign in the ending.
#Accent is recessive except in forms with fixed accent, which is indicated with an accent sign in the ending.
*In vowel initial verbs, the past prefix ε- changes form predictably based on the initial vowel as follows:
#In vowel initial verbs, the past prefix ε- changes form predictably based on the initial vowel as follows:
*#ε- + ε- > α-;
#*ε- + ε- > α-;
*#ε- is dropped before other front vowels (ι-, ει-, οι-, αι-, η-, υ-, υι-);
#*ε- is dropped before other front vowels (ι-, ει-, οι-, αι-, η-, υ-, υι-);
*#ε- > γι- before back vowels (α-, ο-, ω-, ου-).
#*ε- > γι- before back vowels (α-, ο-, ω-, ου-).
*The future forms are also used as present subjunctive/jussive.
#The future forms are also used as present subjunctive/jussive.
====Principle parts and stems====


===Adverbs===
===Adverbs===
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