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... active participles of verbs in -u , the aorists in -v , -eis , and the perfects in -ws , being always oxytone in the nomi- native , and the perfect passive in -μévos being always paroxytone . Obs . The student will do well to bear in ...
... active participles of verbs in -u , the aorists in -v , -eis , and the perfects in -ws , being always oxytone in the nomi- native , and the perfect passive in -μévos being always paroxytone . Obs . The student will do well to bear in ...
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... active verb , and express the state which results from action . In regard to the form of the oblique cases , we may remark that φώς ( φαδότες ) , φωτός bears the same relation to τετυφώς ( τετυφότος ) , τετυφότος , that ἥρως ( pao - s ) ...
... active verb , and express the state which results from action . In regard to the form of the oblique cases , we may remark that φώς ( φαδότες ) , φωτός bears the same relation to τετυφώς ( τετυφότος ) , τετυφότος , that ἥρως ( pao - s ) ...
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... active form , as πρε- πόντως , “ becomingly ; ” λυσιτελούντως , " profitably ; ” εἰκότως , " probably . " And even when the participle governs a case , as νουνεχόντως οι ἐχόντως νοῦν ( Plat . Legg . 686 E ) , “ sensibly ; " whence we ...
... active form , as πρε- πόντως , “ becomingly ; ” λυσιτελούντως , " profitably ; ” εἰκότως , " probably . " And even when the participle governs a case , as νουνεχόντως οι ἐχόντως νοῦν ( Plat . Legg . 686 E ) , “ sensibly ; " whence we ...
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... active ( ¿ ñμa évep- γητικόν ) and the passive ( ῥῆμα παθητικόν ) : but the active form may denote ( a ) that the action passes on ( transit ) to an object , in which case it is called a transitive verb ; as didwμ äρтov , “ I give bread ...
... active ( ¿ ñμa évep- γητικόν ) and the passive ( ῥῆμα παθητικόν ) : but the active form may denote ( a ) that the action passes on ( transit ) to an object , in which case it is called a transitive verb ; as didwμ äρтov , “ I give bread ...
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... active , and to the person - ending in the passive aorist . Of this passive aorist there are two forms , the On- being occasionally softened or weakened into n . = ( h ) By a subsequent extension , when the original significance of this ...
... active , and to the person - ending in the passive aorist . Of this passive aorist there are two forms , the On- being occasionally softened or weakened into n . = ( h ) By a subsequent extension , when the original significance of this ...
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accusative adjectives adverb affix Anab antecedent aorist apodosis Attic Attic dialect Attic Greek augment cæsura compounds consonant contracted crasis dative declension denote dental derived dialect Doric Dual epic Eurip expressed genitive Greek Herod Homer imperf indicative inflexions Ionic Ionic dialect masc means middle Mood neut neuter nouns optative oxytone participle pass passive penultima perf perfect person-endings Pind Plat Plur Plural poets prefixed preposition pres pronoun proparoxytone reduplication root secondary predicate sentence signifies Sing Singular sometimes Soph subjunctive substantive syllable tenses termination Thucyd verbal verbs vowel words ἂν γὰρ δὲ εἰ εἶναι εἰς ἐν ἐπὶ ἐστιν ἦν καὶ μὲν μὴ οἱ ὅτι οὐ οὐκ περὶ πρὸς τὰ ταῦτα τε τῇ τὴν τῆς τί τὸ τοῖς τὸν τοῦ τοὺς τῷ τῶν ὡς
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