hoû
Lemma: οὗ
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Grammatical Analysis
"hoû"
Case: genitive
Number: singular
Gender: masculine/neuter
Pronoun type: relative
Classical spelling: οὗ
Special notes: Derived from the relative pronoun ὅς, ἥ, ὅ (‘who, which, that’); hoû (οὗ) is the genitive singular masculine and neuter. It is also commonly used adverbially to mean 'where, at which place.' The form is enclitic and indeclinable when used as a relative adverb. In prose, it usually functions as a relative pronoun (masc./neut.), but can be adverbial depending on context.
Related Forms of οὗ
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Verb Conjugation
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