A treatise on the Greek verbLongman, Brown, Green and Longmans, 1843 - 80 pages |
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... considered as the principal tense : that is to say , the tense which serves for the formation of all the other ... considered as the radical vowel rather than the other , the vowel of the present tense is , for uniformity's sake ...
... considered as the principal tense : that is to say , the tense which serves for the formation of all the other ... considered as the radical vowel rather than the other , the vowel of the present tense is , for uniformity's sake ...
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... considered as essential parts of the simple verb , but as constituting a distinct kind of verb in themselves ; the force of which is to give the perfect action , passion , or condition of the simple verb , clothed with a possessive or ...
... considered as essential parts of the simple verb , but as constituting a distinct kind of verb in themselves ; the force of which is to give the perfect action , passion , or condition of the simple verb , clothed with a possessive or ...
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... considered in the character of roots . The whole host of infinitive terminations active ' , with comparatively few This is not the place to give a Table of Infinitive Forms ; but one is given at the end . Roots will generally be ...
... considered in the character of roots . The whole host of infinitive terminations active ' , with comparatively few This is not the place to give a Table of Infinitive Forms ; but one is given at the end . Roots will generally be ...
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... considered proper original præterites , or præterites at all , except by degeneration . I quote his words , however , for the sake of the general ideas they express concerning the original simplicity of the verb , though he errs in ...
... considered proper original præterites , or præterites at all , except by degeneration . I quote his words , however , for the sake of the general ideas they express concerning the original simplicity of the verb , though he errs in ...
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... considered . The difference is one which affects them all uniformly ; and lies in the additional meaning conveyed by the prefixed syllable or reduplication . That mean- ing , as has been stated before , is expressed in English by the ...
... considered . The difference is one which affects them all uniformly ; and lies in the additional meaning conveyed by the prefixed syllable or reduplication . That mean- ing , as has been stated before , is expressed in English by the ...
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3d Edition Active forms ancient Aorist Aristoph belonging Botany British called character circumflex cloth Contract Verbs derived Dictionary Encyclopædia English Engravings expressed gilt edges Greek half-bound Herod Hesiod Illustrations Imperative Imperfect Indefinite indicates Infin Infinitive J. C. LOUDON JOHN LINDLEY Latin London meaning MIDDLE PASSIVE Middle Voice Modern observed original Participle Passive forms penultimate Perf Plates post 8vo Preposite Pres Preter Preter form Preterite Primary forms Propensitive Propensitive Form REDUPLICATE FORMS Reduplicate Verb reflex root SAMUEL LAING Second Aorist Second Future Second Order Secondary Order Simple Verb Soph species strike Subj Subjunctive tenses termination Tertiary Theocr Third Order THOMAS KEIGHTLEY Thucyd TREATISE verbs Vignette Titles vowel Woodcuts ἂν δὲ ἔτυπον ἔτυψα ης καὶ μαι μι οι οιμι ου ουν τε τέτυπα τὴν τυπέω τύπτω τύπω τύψω ων
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