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Σελίδα 11
... radical syllables are concerned , this must be acquired by every person by his own observation , with the exception of a few rules , which will presently be given . The quantity of the syllables us- ed in the formation and inflection of ...
... radical syllables are concerned , this must be acquired by every person by his own observation , with the exception of a few rules , which will presently be given . The quantity of the syllables us- ed in the formation and inflection of ...
Σελίδα 13
... radical syllable it is to be observed in general , that the a is short , as in ἄγω , γράφω . The i and u are long , as in τρίβω , σύρω , ψύ χω , excepting γλύφω I engrave , which has the u short . The case of άνω , ίνω , and ύνω will be ...
... radical syllable it is to be observed in general , that the a is short , as in ἄγω , γράφω . The i and u are long , as in τρίβω , σύρω , ψύ χω , excepting γλύφω I engrave , which has the u short . The case of άνω , ίνω , and ύνω will be ...
Σελίδα 23
... radical form , two successive aspirates , of which the first agreeably to this rule , passed into the corresponding smooth mute . But in those parts of the word , where the second aspirate undergoes a change by other laws of inflection ...
... radical form , two successive aspirates , of which the first agreeably to this rule , passed into the corresponding smooth mute . But in those parts of the word , where the second aspirate undergoes a change by other laws of inflection ...
Σελίδα 46
... radical form is found uncorrupted in the genitive , but not in the nominative . It is also accordingly necessary in the lexicon to take note as well of the genitive , as of the nominative . But as in reading , some oblique case is more ...
... radical form is found uncorrupted in the genitive , but not in the nominative . It is also accordingly necessary in the lexicon to take note as well of the genitive , as of the nominative . But as in reading , some oblique case is more ...
Σελίδα 91
... radical form and termination of inflection common ; but is peculiar in its initial let- ters . The interrogative begins with a л , as пóσos quantus , how much ? how large ? how many ? The same form , with a change however of accent , is ...
... radical form and termination of inflection common ; but is peculiar in its initial let- ters . The interrogative begins with a л , as пóσos quantus , how much ? how large ? how many ? The same form , with a change however of accent , is ...
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1st Aor 2d Aor 2d aorist accent accusative active voice adverb anomalous verbs Attic Attic dialect augment cæsura circumflex common commonly compounded consonant contr contracted dative declension derived dialect diphthong Doric Dual enclitic epic expressed feminine future genitive grammar Greek Hence imperative imperfect infinitive inflection intransitive Ionic Ionic dialect language Latin masculine middle voice mode neut neuter nominative noun participle pass passive voice peculiar penult Perf perfect passive pluperfect Plur plural poets preceding preposition Pres present pronoun reduplication remains rule second aorist short signification Sing singular Spondee Subj subjunctive substantive tenses termination tive Verbal Adjectives vocative vowel words ἂν ας δὲ εἰ εἶναι ἐν καὶ οἱ ον οὐ οὐκ τὰ ταῦτα τὴν τῆς τὸ τὸν τοῦ τοὺς τοῦτο τύπτω τῷ τῶν ὡς
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Σελίδα 3 - X * со alpha beta gamma delta epsilon zeta eta thêta iota kappa lambda mu nu xi omicron Pi rhô sigma tau upsilon phi chi psi oméga...
Σελίδα 315 - That part of a foot, which receives the ictus, the stress of the rhythm (the beat of the time) is called arsis or elevation.
Σελίδα i - ... mispent would be redeemed for the invaluable purposes of early improvement. — journal of Education, Vol. II. JVo. 7. GREEK GRAMMAR, for the use -of Schools, from the German of PHILIP BUTTMANN, edited by EDWARD EVERETT. Second edition. Price 52,00. The deficiency of the Greek Grammars in use in this country, has been generally felt and loudly complained of. Under these circumstances the translator (Prof. E. EVERETT) was led to prepare a translation of the most approved of the Greek Grammars...
Σελίδα 310 - The long vowel and diphthong at the end of a word, when the next begins with a vowel...
Σελίδα 1 - Greece •oon after, under the Macedonian monarchy, assumed a political unity, the Attic dialect, having taken rank of the others, became the language of the court and of literature, in which the prose writers of all the tribes, and of whatever region, henceforth almost exclusively wrote. The central point of this later Greek literature, was established under the Ptolemies at Alexandria in Egypt.
Σελίδα 2 - The Doric dialect, however, even in later days, was not excluded from poetry ; on the contrary, it sustained itself in some of the subordinate branches of the art, particularly in the pastoral and humorous. When, however, the language which prevails in the lyrical portions of the drama, that is, in the choruses and passionate speeches, is called Doric, it is to be remembered that the Doricism consists in little else than the predominance of the long...
Σελίδα 266 - The following verbs govern two accusatives, the one of the person, and the other of the thing : — ф etpen *, to call, be called, order.
Σελίδα 281 - Rem. 5. It is a peculiar use of the Optative, when it stands in the protasis instead of a preterite indicative, to signify the repetition of an action ; ET. flu? ¡Jtiv 'tu 1 1 ivráxr&$ кс.} ffttatrn ïovrus, ircoff&etvv&iv xvroTg в"<гш; tTiv чс&ги, *œi sçrti -ruôoiro, —Itrynt f whom he saw,' that is, 'so often as he saw any,' with which the i*it fvâoiro connects itself.