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Strona 68
... require either the genitive or ablative , in Greek , always require the geni- * The adjective agrees with its substantive in number , case and gender , as , xensos ȧvng , a good man . Two or more substantives singular generally have an ...
... require either the genitive or ablative , in Greek , always require the geni- * The adjective agrees with its substantive in number , case and gender , as , xensos ȧvng , a good man . Two or more substantives singular generally have an ...
Strona 69
... require the dative in Latin , require the dative in Greek ; as , Καλὸν ἄνθρωπῳ , profitable for man . Kaxov T vega , injurious to the man . VARIOUS CASES AFTER ADJECTIVES . Adjectives of guilt , similitude , propriety , agreement , or ...
... require the dative in Latin , require the dative in Greek ; as , Καλὸν ἄνθρωπῳ , profitable for man . Kaxov T vega , injurious to the man . VARIOUS CASES AFTER ADJECTIVES . Adjectives of guilt , similitude , propriety , agreement , or ...
Strona 70
... require the genitive ; as , " Aexquat λoys , I begin the address . Verbs of filling , depriving , valuing , allaying , accusing , absolving , condemning , and driving from , govern an accu- sative of the person , and a genitive of the ...
... require the genitive ; as , " Aexquat λoys , I begin the address . Verbs of filling , depriving , valuing , allaying , accusing , absolving , condemning , and driving from , govern an accu- sative of the person , and a genitive of the ...
Strona 71
... require the accusative of the person of whom any thing is said , or for whom any thing is done well or ill ; as , Μὴ ἁγορευειν κακως τὸν τεθνηκότα , to speak no ill of the dead . Καλώς ποιεῖτε τὰς μισέντας ὑμᾶς , do good to them that ...
... require the accusative of the person of whom any thing is said , or for whom any thing is done well or ill ; as , Μὴ ἁγορευειν κακως τὸν τεθνηκότα , to speak no ill of the dead . Καλώς ποιεῖτε τὰς μισέντας ὑμᾶς , do good to them that ...
Strona 72
... require a dative of the agent , as in Latin ; a genitive , with the prepositions imò , nò , waga , πρὸς , ἐκ , & c . as , Ὁ νᾶς ὑπ ̓ οἶνε διαφθείρεται , the mind is overcome by wine ; and other cases , with other prepo- sitions . A ...
... require a dative of the agent , as in Latin ; a genitive , with the prepositions imò , nò , waga , πρὸς , ἐκ , & c . as , Ὁ νᾶς ὑπ ̓ οἶνε διαφθείρεται , the mind is overcome by wine ; and other cases , with other prepo- sitions . A ...
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accusative active voice acute the penult adjectives adverbs antepenult aspirated Attics augment back the accent barytons changing circumflex composition conjugation consonant contracted dative declension Defective verbs derived dialects diphthong dissyllables Dorians Dorics Dual enclitics ending Eolians feminine frequently gender genitive Greek imperative imperfect Indef indicative Infin infinitive Ionians last syllable Latin masculine middle voice monosyllables MOODS AND TENSES neuter nominative nouns Optat optative oxytons Partic participles passive voice penult penultimate perf perfect person singular Pluperf pluperfect Plur poets prefixed preposition Pres pronouns reduplication second future second indefinite short signifies Sing smite smitten sometimes Subj subjunctive substantive terminations third person plural tive verbals verbs vocative vowel ας δε είην εν εσθαι εσθε εσθον ης ήσομαι καὶ μαι μεθον μεν μην μι οίμην όμην τὰς τιμ τὸ τυπ ων
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