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... changing - into -oμai , as rúw , rúvoμai ; but - circumflexed is changed into -οῦμαι , as σπερῶ , σπεροῦμαι . § 57. THE PAST - AORIST I. ACT . AND MID . The Past - Aorist Active is formed from the Future by changing - into -a , and by ...
... changing - into -oμai , as rúw , rúvoμai ; but - circumflexed is changed into -οῦμαι , as σπερῶ , σπεροῦμαι . § 57. THE PAST - AORIST I. ACT . AND MID . The Past - Aorist Active is formed from the Future by changing - into -a , and by ...
Page 58
... changing -a into ew , and by prefixing the Aug- ment , as τέτυφα , ἐτετύφειν ; ἔῤῥιφα , ἠῤῥίφειν . § 61. THE PAST - PERFECT PASSIVE . The Past - Perfect Passive is formed from the Past - Perfect Active , by changing , in the as Ist ...
... changing -a into ew , and by prefixing the Aug- ment , as τέτυφα , ἐτετύφειν ; ἔῤῥιφα , ἠῤῥίφειν . § 61. THE PAST - PERFECT PASSIVE . The Past - Perfect Passive is formed from the Past - Perfect Active , by changing , in the as Ist ...
Page 59
... changing -μa into -un and by prefixing the Augment , as τέτυμμαι , ἐτετύμμην . § 63. THE PAULO - POST - FUTURE . The Paulo - post - Future is formed from the Second Person Singular of the Past - Perfect Passive by changing -a into -ομαι ...
... changing -μa into -un and by prefixing the Augment , as τέτυμμαι , ἐτετύμμην . § 63. THE PAULO - POST - FUTURE . The Paulo - post - Future is formed from the Second Person Singular of the Past - Perfect Passive by changing -a into -ομαι ...
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... changing -into - ov , and by prefixing the Augment , but generally from the old form of the Present , which is ... changing for into -όμην , as ἔτυπον , ἐτυπόμην . -ov The Aorist 2 Passive is formed from the Aorist 2 Active , by changing ...
... changing -into - ov , and by prefixing the Augment , but generally from the old form of the Present , which is ... changing for into -όμην , as ἔτυπον , ἐτυπόμην . -ov The Aorist 2 Passive is formed from the Aorist 2 Active , by changing ...
Page 69
... changing the long vowel or diphthong of the penultima into a short one ; thus Aor . 2 . into * λάθω , ἔλαθον , η into a , as λήθω I lie hid i , ,, πνίγω I suffocate " " * πνίγω , ἐπνίγην Perf . Med . λέληθα * φάνω , ἐφάνην , πέφηνα " 9 ...
... changing the long vowel or diphthong of the penultima into a short one ; thus Aor . 2 . into * λάθω , ἔλαθον , η into a , as λήθω I lie hid i , ,, πνίγω I suffocate " " * πνίγω , ἐπνίγην Perf . Med . λέληθα * φάνω , ἐφάνην , πέφηνα " 9 ...
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