C. PRONOUNS AND PRONOMINAL ADJECTIVES The pronouns and pronominal adjectives constitute a less extensive group, but several of them are of extremely high fre- quency. They are catalogues here for easy reference, in accor- dance with the outline given in §§255-274. Some pronominal ad- jectives are also listed in the catalogue of adjectives (II.1., III.l, V). I. Pronouns (personal, reflexive, reciprocal) έγώ έμαυτοΟ, -fig σύ σεαυτοϋ, -f\Q ήμεϊς έαυτοϋ, -f\Q, -oO υμεΐς αλλήλων II. Pronominal Adjectives 1. Personal and intensive pronoun, pronominal adjective of identity αυτός, αυτή, αυτό 2. Possessive adjectives (declined like adjectives in II.1 ) έμός, έμή, έμδν ϋδιος, ΰδία, C6lov σός, σή, σόν αλλότριος, άλλοτρύα, άλλότριον ημέτερος, ημετέρα, ήμέτερον υμέτερος, υμετέρα, ΰμέτερον 3. Demonstrative pronouns δ, f\, τδ the δδε, ήδε, τόδε this (here) οδτος, αδτη, τοϋτο this τοσούτος, τοσαύτη, τοσοϋτο(ν) so gveat, so much τοιούτος, τοιαύτη, τοιοΰτο(ν) such as this 52 CATALOGUE OF PRONOUNS τηλικούτος, τηλικαύτη, τηλικούτο(ν) so great εκείνος, εκείνη, έκεϋνο that 4. Interrogative pronouns τίς, τ£ who? which? what? (declined like Adjectives in II.l) πόσος, -η, -ον how great? how much? ποΕος, -α, -ον of what kind? what? πηλίκος, -η, -ον how large? ποταπός, -ή, -όν of what sort, hind? 5. Indefinite pronouns τι,ς, τι someone* something, any one, anything (declined like Adjectives in II.1) άλλος, -η, -ο other, another £τερος, -α, -ον each, every δκαστος, -n, -ον each, every έκάτερος, -α, -ον each (of two), both αμφότεροι., -at, -a both, all πολύς, πολλή, πολύ much, many (declined like Adjectives in III.l) π&ς, πασά, παν εϋς, μία, δν ουδείς, ουδεμία, οΟδέν μηδείς, μηδεμία, μηδέν δύο τρείς, τρία τέσσαρες, τέσσαρα 6. Relative pronouns δς, ft, δ who, which, that δσπερ, ή"περ, δπερ (just) who, which, what δστις, ήτις, δ τι whoever, whatever PRONOUNS 53 (declined like Adjectives in II.1 ) δσος, -η, -ον as great as οϋος, -α, -ον of what sort, suah as όποιος, -α, -ον of what sort, as ήλίκος, -η, -ον how great