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.