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... denote the number 900 ; and the guttural Q , called Kóππα , which originally followed II , and was used to denote the number 90. The latter is still found in inscriptions in such words as φόρινθος , λυρος , & c . ( see Böckh , C. I. nn ...
... denote the number 900 ; and the guttural Q , called Kóππα , which originally followed II , and was used to denote the number 90. The latter is still found in inscriptions in such words as φόρινθος , λυρος , & c . ( see Böckh , C. I. nn ...
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... denote , from corresponding letters in the Hebrew alphabet , and from this was also taken the obsolete Záv , of which we have spoken above . The Greeks added , for their own convenience , a double o ( called & péya , and written w ) ...
... denote , from corresponding letters in the Hebrew alphabet , and from this was also taken the obsolete Záv , of which we have spoken above . The Greeks added , for their own convenience , a double o ( called & péya , and written w ) ...
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... denoting juxta - position or here , is used to express ( a ) the first personal pronoun ; ( b ) the first numeral ; ( c ) the point of departure in motion . 71 The second pronominal element , denoting proximity or nearness to the here ...
... denoting juxta - position or here , is used to express ( a ) the first personal pronoun ; ( b ) the first numeral ; ( c ) the point of departure in motion . 71 The second pronominal element , denoting proximity or nearness to the here ...
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... denote a motion or continuation from the position denoted by the first of these combined elements towards that de- noted by the second of them : and so on if there are more1 . 78 The following are some important exemplifications of this ...
... denote a motion or continuation from the position denoted by the first of these combined elements towards that de- noted by the second of them : and so on if there are more1 . 78 The following are some important exemplifications of this ...
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... denote any change in the root or inflexion of a word , in which case Pathology would include the third as well as the second part of this grammar . But we employ the term , as the older grammarians did , in a nar- rower sense to denote ...
... denote any change in the root or inflexion of a word , in which case Pathology would include the third as well as the second part of this grammar . But we employ the term , as the older grammarians did , in a nar- rower sense to denote ...
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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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