nin
Lemma: νιν
Definition
Third-person accusative pronoun, chiefly epic: “him, her, it” (also plural “them”); often an enclitic object pronoun.
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"nin"
Note: The exact form provided is Latin-script "nin" rather than a standard Ancient Greek orthographic form. No secure Ancient Greek morphological analysis can be given for "nin" as-is.
Possible identification: If this is intended to represent the enclitic particle νιν (Homeric/Aeolic/Ionic), it is a 3rd-person personal pronoun form (enclitic) functioning as an accusative singular ('him/her/it' or sometimes 'them', depending on dialect/usage).
If νιν then part of speech: pronoun
If νιν then pronoun type: personal (enclitic)
If νιν then case: accusative
If νιν then number: singular
If νιν then gender: common (masculine/feminine; sometimes used more generally depending on context)
Related Forms of νιν
1 form discoveredOther inflected forms of this word that have been analyzed: