Elements of the Greek LanguageD. Appleton & Company, 1869 - 246 Seiten |
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... sing . But oftener they are different : thus avoрwπos man is the nom . sing . of the stem aveρwTo . d . The genitive , dative , and accusative are called OBLIQUE cases , in distinction from the nominative and vocative . e . Some ...
... sing . But oftener they are different : thus avoрwπos man is the nom . sing . of the stem aveρwTo . d . The genitive , dative , and accusative are called OBLIQUE cases , in distinction from the nominative and vocative . e . Some ...
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... sing . ἄνθρωπον , nom . plur . ἄνθρωποι ; but gen . sing . ȧvēρúñov ( 54 b ) , dat . plur . ȧvēрúτоis : ŏvoμa name , gen . sing . ὀνόματος ( 54a ) , gen . plur . ὀνομάτων ( 54 b ) . a . An accented ultima , in general , takes the acute ...
... sing . ἄνθρωπον , nom . plur . ἄνθρωποι ; but gen . sing . ȧvēρúñov ( 54 b ) , dat . plur . ȧvēрúτоis : ŏvoμa name , gen . sing . ὀνόματος ( 54a ) , gen . plur . ὀνομάτων ( 54 b ) . a . An accented ultima , in general , takes the acute ...
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James Hadley. 76 . Example . Stem . Sing . Nom . b . The above terminations are all long , except a and av in the nom . , acc . , and voc . sing . : even these are long after a vowel or p , if the word is oxylone or paroxytone : for ...
James Hadley. 76 . Example . Stem . Sing . Nom . b . The above terminations are all long , except a and av in the nom . , acc . , and voc . sing . : even these are long after a vowel or p , if the word is oxylone or paroxytone : for ...
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... sing . takes the case - ending s . -cb . The gen . sing . terminates in ov . Here the proper ending is o , which with a of the stem makes ao ; whence by change of vowel ( 14 ) comes eo , and by contraction ( 18 d ) ov . A few words have ...
... sing . takes the case - ending s . -cb . The gen . sing . terminates in ov . Here the proper ending is o , which with a of the stem makes ao ; whence by change of vowel ( 14 ) comes eo , and by contraction ( 18 d ) ov . A few words have ...
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... Sing . Nom . ἄνθρωπος ὁδός δῶρο - ν Ger ἀνθρώπου ὁδοῦ δώρου Dat . ἀνθρώπῳ ὁδῷ δώρῳ Acc . ἄνθρωπο - ν ὁδόν δῶρον Voc . ἄνθρωπε ὁδέ δῶρον Du . N. A. V. ἀνθρώπω ὁδώ δώρω G. D. ἀνθρώποιν ὁδοῖν δώροιν Plur . N. V. ἄνθρωποι ὁδοί δώρα Gen ...
... Sing . Nom . ἄνθρωπος ὁδός δῶρο - ν Ger ἀνθρώπου ὁδοῦ δώρου Dat . ἀνθρώπῳ ὁδῷ δώρῳ Acc . ἄνθρωπο - ν ὁδόν δῶρον Voc . ἄνθρωπε ὁδέ δῶρον Du . N. A. V. ἀνθρώπω ὁδώ δώρω G. D. ἀνθρώποιν ὁδοῖν δώροιν Plur . N. V. ἄνθρωποι ὁδοί δώρα Gen ...
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accent accusative adjectives adverbs anapaest antepenult aorist aorist system Attic prose catalectic close vowel compound connecting vowel consonant contracted crasis dative declension denote diphthong dual enclitic feminine forms future genitive Greek impf impr impv infin infinitive inflection irreg lengthened loosed masc masculine middle mute neut neuter nouns omitted orig oxytone participle passive penult perf perfect plup pluperfect plur plural poetic preposition pres present principal verb pronoun r. a. pr rare reduplication short vowel sing singular sometimes spondee subj subjunctive substantive syllable tenses things thou trag Verbals words ἂν δηλ εἰ εἴην ἐν καὶ μὴ οι ὅτι οὐ οὐκ τὰ τῇ τὴν τῆς τιμ τὸ τοῖς τὸν τοῦ τοῦτο τῷ τῶν φαίνω ὡς
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Seite 15 - We still, however, see the visible marks on the page, and we know that the acute accent ( ' ) can stand only on one of the last three syllables of a word ; the circumflex ( " ) on one of the last two ; the grave (
Seite 13 - Hurl'd often cuts off the vowel at the end of a word, when the next word begins with a vowel; though he does not like the Greeks wholly drop the vowel, but lull retains it in writing like the Latins.
Seite 19 - NUMBEES: the singular in reference to one object, the plural to more than one, the dual to two only. five CASES : nominative, genitive, dative, accusative, and vocative. In the singular, the vocative is often like the nominative; in the plural, it is always so. In neuter words, the nominative and vocative are always like the accusative, and in the plural always end in a. The dual has but two forms, one for the nominative, accusative, and vocative, the other for the genitive and dative.