Talk:ἰός

RFV discussion: June 2015–February 2016
The entry here has 4 meanings, 3 nouns and the 4th being a pronoun. LSJ for example has also 4 meanings, 3 nouns but the 4th is a cardinal numeral/number meaning one. So based on these sources it seems to be like this: ἰός (ἴα, ἰόν) -93.196.252.211 13:18, 13 June 2015 (UTC)
 * LSJ: "ἰός [ῐ], ἴᾰ, ἰόν, [..] one, commonest in fem. (v. εἷς) [...]" & "εἷς, μίᾰ, ἕν [...]—Ep., Aeol., and Ion. fem. [..] ἴᾰ [...]; acc. ἴαν [...]; gen. ἰῆς [...]; dat. ἰῇ [...]: neut. dat. (ἰῷ κίον ἤματι) [...]"
 * "AutenriethHomer" at logeion.uchicago.edu: "ἴος, ἴα, ἴον (=εἷς, μία, ἕν), gen. ἰῆς, dat. ἰῷ, ἰῇ: one; as subst. τὴν ἴαν, ‘one portion.’ (Il. and Od. 14.435.)"
 * Smyth's & Messing's Greek Grammar mentions the Homeric feminine form ἴα (ἰῆς, ἰῇ, ἴαν) and masculine/neuter dative ἰῷ for the cardinal number meaning one.
 * Alternative forms:
 * Cardinal Numeral
 * Cardinal Numeral
 * 1) (context: Epic, Aeolic, Ionic, and at least partly Homeric): one
 * Inflection:
 * Synonyms:
 * (Doric)
 * (Doric)
 * Can you please resolve this one? (And if you have anything to add to the section immediately above this, that would be great as well.) —Μετάknowledge discuss/deeds 22:27, 23 January 2016 (UTC)
 * I’ve cleaned up the entry some. I’m gonna need Newt’s help with an adjectival table with only singular. — JohnC5 05:25, 24 January 2016 (UTC)
 * I didn't bother programming number distinction into adjectives, because I didn't think it was attested anywhere, and I'm still not sure that it is. This word has less of an inflection table than a disorganized collection of analogous forms of ἴα, not all of which are even certainly attested. I'm considering just putting a manual wikitable in there. —ObsequiousNewt (εἴρηκα|πεποίηκα) 00:09, 25 January 2016 (UTC)
 * , would you implement your solution? I'd appreciate that. :) 00:25, 25 January 2016 (UTC)
 * I'm dumb. Please ignore me! — JohnC5 00:32, 25 January 2016 (UTC)


 * Apparently resolved. - -sche (discuss) 06:39, 8 February 2016 (UTC)