οὖς
οὖς (nom. sg. freq. in IG 11 (2).161 B 126, al. ( Delos, iii B. C.), v. sub fin.), τό, gen. ὠτός, dat. ὠτί: pl. nom. ὦτα, gen. ὤτων, dat. ὠσί ( ὤτοις condemned by Phryn. 186):— Hom. has only acc. sg. and dat. pl. (v. infr.); the other cases he forms as if from οὖας (which is found in Simon. 37.14), gen. οὔατος, pl. nom. and acc. οὔατα (also in Epich. 21, Hp. Cord. 8, al., SIG 1025.62 ( Cos, iv/iii B. C.)), dat. οὔασι Il. 12.442 ( ὠσίν Od. 12.200): Hellenistic nom. sg. ὦς PPetr. 3p.33 (iii B. C.), PGrenf. 1.12.29, 2.15 ii I (ii B. C.), IG 7.3498.19 ( Oropus, ii B. C.), Roussel Cultes Égyptiens 217 ( Delos, ii B. C.), PStrassb. 87.14 (ii B. C.): also Dor. ὦς Theoc. 11.32; pl. ὤϝαθʼ cj. for ὦτά θʼ in Alcm. 41:—