Ancient Greek
Alternative forms
Noun
τᾰ́ρῑχος • (tárīkhos) m (genitive τᾰρῑ́χου); second declension
τᾰ́ρῑχος • (tárīkhos) n (genitive τᾰρῑ́χεος or τᾰρῑ́χους); third declension
- a dead body preserved by embalming, a mummy
- meat preserved by salting, pickling, drying, or smoking, especially dried or smoked fish
- (figuratively, of a stupid fellow) a stockfish
Declension
Case / # |
Singular |
Dual |
Plural |
Nominative |
ὁ τᾰ́ρῑχος
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τὼ τᾰρῑ́χω
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οἱ τᾰ́ρῑχοι
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Genitive |
τοῦ τᾰρῑ́χου
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τοῖν τᾰρῑ́χοιν
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τῶν τᾰρῑ́χων
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Dative |
τῷ τᾰρῑ́χῳ
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τοῖν τᾰρῑ́χοιν
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τοῖς τᾰρῑ́χοις
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Accusative |
τὸν τᾰ́ρῑχον
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τὼ τᾰρῑ́χω
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τοὺς τᾰρῑ́χους
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Vocative |
τᾰ́ρῑχε
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τᾰρῑ́χω
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τᾰ́ρῑχοι
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Notes: |
This table gives Attic inflectional endings. For declension in dialects other than Attic, see Appendix:Ancient Greek dialectal declension.
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Case / # |
Singular |
Dual |
Plural |
Nominative |
τὸ τᾰ́ρῑχος
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τὼ τᾰρῑ́χεε
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τᾰ̀ τᾰρῑ́χεᾰ
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Genitive |
τοῦ τᾰρῑ́χεος
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τοῖν τᾰρῑχέοιν
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τῶν τᾰρῑχέων
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Dative |
τῷ τᾰρῑ́χεῐ̈
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τοῖν τᾰρῑχέοιν
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τοῖς τᾰρῑ́χεσῐ(ν) |
Accusative |
τὸ τᾰ́ρῑχος
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τὼ τᾰρῑ́χεε
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τᾰ̀ τᾰρῑ́χεᾰ
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Vocative |
τᾰ́ρῑχος
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τᾰρῑ́χεε
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τᾰρῑ́χεᾰ
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Notes: |
This table gives Attic inflectional endings. For declension in dialects other than Attic, see Appendix:Ancient Greek dialectal declension.
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Case / # |
Singular |
Dual |
Plural |
Nominative |
τὸ τᾰ́ρῑχος
|
τὼ τᾰρῑ́χει
|
τᾰ̀ τᾰρῑ́χη
|
Genitive |
τοῦ τᾰρῑ́χους
|
τοῖν τᾰρῑχοῖν
|
τῶν τᾰρῑχῶν
|
Dative |
τῷ τᾰρῑ́χει
|
τοῖν τᾰρῑχοῖν
|
τοῖς τᾰρῑ́χεσῐ(ν) |
Accusative |
τὸ τᾰ́ρῑχος
|
τὼ τᾰρῑ́χει
|
τᾰ̀ τᾰρῑ́χη
|
Vocative |
τᾰ́ρῑχος
|
τᾰρῑ́χει
|
τᾰρῑ́χη
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Notes: |
This table gives Attic inflectional endings. For declension in dialects other than Attic, see Appendix:Ancient Greek dialectal declension.
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Descendants
- Old Armenian: տառեխ (taṙex)
References
Etymology 2
Adjective
τᾰ́ρῑχος • (tárīkhos) m, f (neuter τᾰ́ρῑχον); second declension
- Synonym of τᾰρῑχευτός (tarīkheutós)
Declension
Number
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Singular
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Dual
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Plural
|
Case/Gender |
Masculine / Feminine
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Neuter
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Masculine / Feminine
|
Neuter
|
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Masculine / Feminine
|
Neuter
|
Nominative |
τᾰ́ρῑχος
|
τᾰ́ρῑχον
|
|
τᾰρῑ́χω
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τᾰρῑ́χω
|
|
τᾰ́ρῑχοι
|
τᾰ́ρῑχᾰ
|
Genitive |
τᾰρῑ́χου
|
τᾰρῑ́χου
|
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τᾰρῑ́χοιν
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τᾰρῑ́χοιν
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τᾰρῑ́χων
|
τᾰρῑ́χων
|
Dative |
τᾰρῑ́χῳ
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τᾰρῑ́χῳ
|
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τᾰρῑ́χοιν
|
τᾰρῑ́χοιν
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τᾰρῑ́χοις
|
τᾰρῑ́χοις
|
Accusative |
τᾰ́ρῑχον
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τᾰ́ρῑχον
|
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τᾰρῑ́χω
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τᾰρῑ́χω
|
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τᾰρῑ́χους
|
τᾰ́ρῑχᾰ
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Vocative |
τᾰ́ρῑχε
|
τᾰ́ρῑχον
|
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τᾰρῑ́χω
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τᾰρῑ́χω
|
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τᾰ́ρῑχοι
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τᾰ́ρῑχᾰ
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Derived forms
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Adverb
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Comparative
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Superlative
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τᾰρῑ́χως |
|
τᾰρῑχότερος |
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τᾰρῑχότᾰτος |
Notes: |
This table gives Attic inflectional endings. For declension in dialects other than Attic, see Appendix:Ancient Greek dialectal declension.
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References