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Oedipus
From Ancient Greek Οἰδίπους (Oidípous), apparently from οἰδάω (oidáō, “to swell”) + πούς (poús, “foot”).
Oedipūs or Oedipus m sg (variously declined, genitive Oedipodos または Oedipodis または Oedipī); third declension, second declension
Third-declension noun (Greek-type, normal variant) or third-declension noun or second-declension noun, singular only.
Case | Singular |
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Nominative | Oedipūs Oedipus |
Genitive | Oedipodos Oedipodis Oedipī |
Dative | Oedipodī Oedipō |
Accusative | Oedipoda Oedipodem Oedipum |
Ablative | Oedipode Oedipō |
Vocative | Oedipūs Oedipe |
出典:Wikipedia
出典:『Wikipedia』 (2011/05/25 17:29 UTC 版)
Oedipus (US /ˈɛdɨpəs/ or UK /ˈiːdɨpəs/; Greek: Οἰδίπους Oidípous meaning "swollen-footed") was a mythical Greek king of Thebes. He fulfilled a prophecy that said he would kill his father and marry his mother, and thus brought disaster on his city and family. This legend has been retold in many versions, and was used by Sigmund Freud to name the Oedipus complex.
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