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Strona 30
... theme and foundation from which the other tenses are formed . The Imperfect is formed from the present , by chang- ing @ into ov , and prefixing the augment ; as , τύπίω , τυπον . The Augment is of two kinds , syllabic and temporal ...
... theme and foundation from which the other tenses are formed . The Imperfect is formed from the present , by chang- ing @ into ov , and prefixing the augment ; as , τύπίω , τυπον . The Augment is of two kinds , syllabic and temporal ...
Strona 32
... theme ; as , go from respw , I nourish , ge from τρέχω , I run , 9 from rupa , I inflame , and a from exa . Kara , I burn , makes καύσω , and κλαίω , I weep , κλαυσω . Ι THE FIRST INDEFINITE , رو W Is formed from the first future , by ...
... theme ; as , go from respw , I nourish , ge from τρέχω , I run , 9 from rupa , I inflame , and a from exa . Kara , I burn , makes καύσω , and κλαίω , I weep , κλαυσω . Ι THE FIRST INDEFINITE , رو W Is formed from the first future , by ...
Strona 33
... theme ; as , κικάμηκα , ( from κάμνω , I weary ) κεκμηκα . THE PLUPERFECT , Is formed from the perfect by changing « into a SLY , and prefixing , if the verb begins with a consonant ; as , T- τυφα , έτετυφειν . THE SECOND INDEFINITE ...
... theme ; as , κικάμηκα , ( from κάμνω , I weary ) κεκμηκα . THE PLUPERFECT , Is formed from the perfect by changing « into a SLY , and prefixing , if the verb begins with a consonant ; as , T- τυφα , έτετυφειν . THE SECOND INDEFINITE ...
Strona 34
... theme , as- sume , 1. the middle s , as , Bλaßov . Exgußov , from Brantw , I injure , zgvτ , I conceal , & c 2. the aspirate ; as , Pov , ßapov from άlw , I annex , Baxtw , I immerse , & c . Verbs in Zw , cow , or rlw , if they form the ...
... theme , as- sume , 1. the middle s , as , Bλaßov . Exgußov , from Brantw , I injure , zgvτ , I conceal , & c 2. the aspirate ; as , Pov , ßapov from άlw , I annex , Baxtw , I immerse , & c . Verbs in Zw , cow , or rlw , if they form the ...
Strona 39
... . But only is changed after the liquid of the theme ; as , τίτερμαι , τέτερψαι . In the fourth conjugation , μ is always changed into r ; as , ἔσπαρμαι , ἔσπαρται . The third person singular arises from the second , by 39.
... . But only is changed after the liquid of the theme ; as , τίτερμαι , τέτερψαι . In the fourth conjugation , μ is always changed into r ; as , ἔσπαρμαι , ἔσπαρται . The third person singular arises from the second , by 39.
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