κρίσις

Ancient Greek

Etymology

From κρῑ́νω (krī́nō, I decide) + -σῐς (-sis).

Pronunciation

 

Noun

κρῐ́σῐς (krísis) f (genitive κρῐ́σεως); third declension

  1. decision, determination, judgment
  2. trial, sentence, accusation
  3. quarrel, dispute
  4. turning point or decisive point of disease progression

Inflection

  • ᾰ̓νᾰ́κρῐσῐς (anákrisis)
  • ᾰ̓ντᾰπόκρῐσῐς (antapókrisis)
  • ᾰ̓πόκρῐσῐς (apókrisis)
  • δῐᾰ́κρῐσῐς (diákrisis)
  • ἔγκρῐσῐς (énkrisis)
  • εἴσκρῐσῐς (eískrisis)
  • ἔκκρῐσῐς (ékkrisis)
  • ἐπέκκρῐσῐς (epékkrisis)
  • ἐπῐδῐᾰ́κρῐσῐς (epidiákrisis)
  • ἐπῐ́κρῐσῐς (epíkrisis)
  • κᾰτᾰ́κρῐσῐς (katákrisis)
  • προέκκρῐσῐς (proékkrisis)
  • πρόκρῐσῐς (prókrisis)
  • πρόσκρῐσῐς (próskrisis)
  • σῠγκρῐσῐς (sunkrisis)
  • ῠ̔περέκκρῐσῐς (huperékkrisis)
  • ῠ̔πέρκρῐσῐς (hupérkrisis)
  • ῠ̔πόκρῐσῐς (hupókrisis)

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