Is the Greek suffix "-ides" as in "Heraklides" the same in singular as in plural?
Layman understanding, but "ides" means 'son of', both as the patronymic and given name.
So Heraklides = son of Herakles, while Agamemnon Atrieides = Agamemnon, Son of Atrius.
>>9741130
You're not answering my question.
>>9740981
No its not
>>9741213
Lol
So, nobody knows?
>>9740981
No, it's not. Ἀτρείδης would be singular, Ἀτρεΐδαι would be plural. Basic 1st declension, bruh
>>9741389
Thank you, comrade.
>>9741435
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>>9741435
You are welcome, fidget spinning comrade.