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| English (translated from Greek) | English (translated from Latin) |
|---|---|
| ...and pieces of flesh original: κρέαι. [The singular:] the flesh, O flesh. ### Dual forms term: dual | a grammatical number used to refer to exactly two people or things stylized dual article The two pieces of flesh original: κρέατε, [also] krea and ea. Of or to the two pieces of flesh: kreatoin, kreaoin, and eoin. O two pieces of flesh, O eae, and O flesh. |
| ### Plural forms | ### Plural forms |
| The pieces of flesh nominative/accusative, [also] kreaa. Of the pieces of flesh, [also] akaon and on. To/for the pieces of flesh. The pieces of flesh, [also] aa. O pieces of flesh, and O kreaa. | These pieces of flesh. Of these pieces of flesh. To/for these pieces of flesh. These pieces of flesh. O pieces of flesh. |
| ### Singular forms | ### Singular forms |
| The horn original: κέρας. Of the horn: keratos and keraos or keros. To the horn: kerati and kerai or kera. The horn. O horn. | This horn original: cornu. Of this horn. To this horn. This horn. O horn. |
| ### Dual forms | ### Dual forms |
| The two horns: kerate and rae or ra. Of/to the two horns: keratoin and keraoin or ron. O two horns: kerate, ae, or ra. | These horns. Of these horns. To/for these horns. O horns. |
| ### Plural forms | ### Plural forms |
| The horns: kerata and keraa or ra. Of the horns: keraton and keraon or ron. To/for the horns. The horns: kerata and keraa or ra. O horns: kerata and keraa or ra. | These horns. Of these horns. To/for these horns. These horns. O horns. |
| [Contraction patterns:] ao becomes o; ai becomes a; ae becomes a; aoin becomes on; aa becomes a; aon becomes on. | |
| When a long vowel precedes, contraction term: synaeresis | the merging of two vowels into one syllable never occurs. It occurs however either from two short vowels or from a short and a long vowel, but always... |