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πας
πας
See also: πᾶς
Greek
Pronoun
πας • (pas) m
- (archaic, only in set phrases) every, any
- κατά πάσα(ν) πιθανότητα ― katá pása(n) pithanótita ― in all likelihood
- πάσης φύσεως ― pásis fýseos ― of every kind
- ανά πάσα στιγμή ― aná pása stigmí ― at any moment
- τέλος πάντων ― télos pánton ― anyway
- εν πάση περιπτώσει ― en pási periptósei ― in any case
- (archaic, only in set phrases) whole, all
- δια παντός ― dia pantós ― forever
- οι πάντες ― oi pántes ― everyone, everybody
- τοις πάσι ― tois pási ― (known) to everyone
Declension
declension of 'πας'
number case \ gender |
singular | plural | ||||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
masculine | feminine | neuter | masculine | feminine | neuter | |
nominative | πας | πάσα | παν | πάντες | πάσαι | πάντα |
genitive | παντός | πάσης | παντός | πάντων | πασών | πάντων |
accusative | πάντα | πάσας | παν | πάντας | πάσας | πάντα |
vocative | πας | πάσα | παν | πάντες | πάσαι | πάντα |
Dative cases only used in set phrases in Modern Greek: παντί (masculine and neuter singular), πάση (feminine singular), πάσι (masculine and neuter plural), πάσαις (feminine plural). |
Usage notes
This pronoun is declined in Modern Greek like the Ancient word it derives from (without the polytonic accents, just the stress accent). It is nowadays only used in set phrases such as the above examples.
Synonyms
- κάθε (káthe, “every, any”)
- όποιος (ópoios, “any”)
- ολόκληρος (olókliros, “whole”)
- όλος (ólos, “all”)
Etymology 2
From the Ancient Greek ὑπάγω (hupágō).
Verb
πας • (pas)
- second-person singular present of πάω (páo)
- second-person singular imperfective future of πάω (páo)
- second-person singular dependent of πάω (páo)
- second-person singular perfective future of πάω (páo)
- second-person singular subjunctive of πάω (páo)