Rule for case endings on adjectives?
Posted: September 29th, 2019, 9:19 am
Hi all, I am reading the Brill Encyclopaedia of Ancient Greek Language and Linguistics entry on adjectives (Written by Frits Waanders). Waanders states “As a rule, simple adjectives are of three endings, and compound adjectives of two endings.”
Do you find this to be *generally* true and / or are there other useful “rules” to determine whether the masculine and feminine forms will be the same?
Do you find this to be *generally* true and / or are there other useful “rules” to determine whether the masculine and feminine forms will be the same?