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G04674

An Intermediate Greek-English Lexicon Keyed to Strong's Numbers

σός

Alt. σός, ή, όν

Etym. possessive adj. of pers. Pron. σύ, the earlier form being τεός

I. "thy, thine, of thee", Lat. tuus, tua, tuum, Hom., etc.; epic gen. σοῖο; — in attic often with the Art., δέμας τὸ σόν, τὸ σὸν κάρα:—σὸν ἔργον, c. inf., 'tis "thy business" to.., Soph.; so, σόν [ἐστι] alone, Aesch.:— οἱ σοί "thy kinsfolk, people", Soph.:— τὸ σόν "what concerns thee, thy interest, words, purpose", id=Soph.:— τὰ σά "thy property", Od.; "thy interests", Soph.

2. with a gen. added, τὰ σ᾽ αὐτῆς ἔργα Il.; σὸν μόνης δώρημα Soph.

II. objective, "for thee", σῇ ποθῇ Il.; σός τε πόθος σά τε μήδεα Od.; σῇ προμηθίᾳ Soph.