τίων

participle (adjective-like verbal f... participle (adjective-like verbal form; present active participle masculine nominative singular)
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Definition

Genitive plural of the interrogative/indefinite pronoun **τίς/τις**: “of whom?” (masc./fem.) or “of what?” (neut.), also “of some (people/things)” depending on context.

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Grammatical Analysis

"τίων"

Type: interrogative/indefinite pronoun (τίς/τις)

Case: genitive

Number: plural

Gender: masculine/feminine

Notes: Form is accent-insensitive between interrogative τίς and enclitic indefinite τις; gen. pl. is identical in form (τίων/τινων). Context is required to decide interrogative vs. indefinite.

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