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... αἱ τὰ the Gen. τῶν τῶν τῶν of the Dat . τοῖς ταῖς τοῖς to the Acc . τοὺς τὰς τὰ the NOUNS SUBSTANTIVE . The Declensions of Substantives are Three . The first two declensions are pari - syllabic ( Lat ARTICLE , 5 - NOUNS SUBSTANTIVE ...
... αἱ τὰ the Gen. τῶν τῶν τῶν of the Dat . τοῖς ταῖς τοῖς to the Acc . τοὺς τὰς τὰ the NOUNS SUBSTANTIVE . The Declensions of Substantives are Three . The first two declensions are pari - syllabic ( Lat ARTICLE , 5 - NOUNS SUBSTANTIVE ...
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... αι Gen. που G. D. -alv Gen. -wv Dat . ' Dat . -ą -ais Acc . -āv Acc . -as Voc . -ā Voc . -al Singular . Nom . κριτής Dual . Plural . Gen. που Dat . -ñ The same . The same . Acc . τὴν Voc . -ă Two feminine , -a and −n ; as , } μovoa ...
... αι Gen. που G. D. -alv Gen. -wv Dat . ' Dat . -ą -ais Acc . -āv Acc . -as Voc . -ā Voc . -al Singular . Nom . κριτής Dual . Plural . Gen. που Dat . -ñ The same . The same . Acc . τὴν Voc . -ă Two feminine , -a and −n ; as , } μovoa ...
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... ᾷ άη , ά άω , ῶ άη , α άω , ῶ 2. φιλέω , έης , τς έῃ , ᾗ έη , ή , τον Τον έω , ω , μεν έη , ῆ , τε έω , ῶ , σι 3. χρυσόω , ω όης , οἷς όῃ , οι ύη , ὦ όω , ω όη , ῶ όω , ω OPTATIVE . Sing . Dual . 1 τιμώοιμι , ATTIC OPTATIVE . 1. τιμώην ...
... ᾷ άη , ά άω , ῶ άη , α άω , ῶ 2. φιλέω , έης , τς έῃ , ᾗ έη , ή , τον Τον έω , ω , μεν έη , ῆ , τε έω , ῶ , σι 3. χρυσόω , ω όης , οἷς όῃ , οι ύη , ὦ όω , ω όη , ῶ όω , ω OPTATIVE . Sing . Dual . 1 τιμώοιμι , ATTIC OPTATIVE . 1. τιμώην ...
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... αι -ωμαι αίμην ασθαι -άμενος } -ε -W ποιμι —έναι πως -όμην ποῦ -ωμαι οίμην —έσθαι όμενος μαι -σο -μένος ὦ - μένος εἴην -σθαι μένος -σομαι deest deest σεσθαι σόμενος Aor . I. αθην θητι αθώ θείην θῆναι θεὶς θήσομαι deest deest θήσεσθαι ...
... αι -ωμαι αίμην ασθαι -άμενος } -ε -W ποιμι —έναι πως -όμην ποῦ -ωμαι οίμην —έσθαι όμενος μαι -σο -μένος ὦ - μένος εἴην -σθαι μένος -σομαι deest deest σεσθαι σόμενος Aor . I. αθην θητι αθώ θείην θῆναι θεὶς θήσομαι deest deest θήσεσθαι ...
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... αι into ገ‧ αἴ ρω αν into ην . αν ξάνω ἤ ρον . ην ξανον . οι into y οἱ κίζω , ει , εν , ου seldom take the ᾧ κιζον . Augment ; and Verbs beginning with a long vowel remain unchanged . Compound Verbs take the Augment generally— At the ...
... αι into ገ‧ αἴ ρω αν into ην . αν ξάνω ἤ ρον . ην ξανον . οι into y οἱ κίζω , ει , εν , ου seldom take the ᾧ κιζον . Augment ; and Verbs beginning with a long vowel remain unchanged . Compound Verbs take the Augment generally— At the ...
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Seite 57 - The First Aorist is formed from the Third Person Singular of the Perfect, by dropping the Reduplication, changing ты into $w, and the preceding Soft into an Aspirata Mute, as тЬ Three Verbs assume <r, ¿(palat, ЕрУ«и6^ ; f*¿/*vnJ*«j \p.mv/ ; 7гЕ7гЛя1«1, 1тгЛя<г9я>'.
Seite 56 - Aorist. The Second Aorist is formed from the Second Aorist Active, by changing ov into ijv as, STUTIOV, ITUTIJV.
Seite 70 - A personal verb agrees with its nominative case in number and person ; as equus currit, ' a horse runs ; ' nos pueri discimus, 'we boys learn.
Seite 111 - argents, " "silver," a smelter being the first industry there. Argonia; city in Sumner County, Kansas, named from the ship Argo, in which Jason sailed to Colchis in quest of the "golden fleece." Argos; town in Marshall County, Indiana, named from the town in Greece. Argusville; village in Schoharie County, New York, named for its principal paper, the Albany Argus. Argyle; towns in Walton County, Florida, and Winnebago County, Illinois, settled by Scotch, and named by them for the city in Scotland.
Seite 57 - The second aorist passive is formed from the second aorist active by changing -ov into -i\v ; as, 'é(j>avuv, ityav THE FIRST AORIST PASSIVE.
Seite 128 - The Sirens were damsels on the south coast of Italy, who enticed seamen by theirmagic eongs,and then slewthem.