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... varied . Some verbs signify actively through all the voices ; as , dia , I invest , int , I know . Some active verbs , in certain tenses , are used as neu- ter or passive verbs ; as , isnui , I appoint ; snxe and say , I have stood ...
... varied . Some verbs signify actively through all the voices ; as , dia , I invest , int , I know . Some active verbs , in certain tenses , are used as neu- ter or passive verbs ; as , isnui , I appoint ; snxe and say , I have stood ...
Strona 45
... varied : Ν . γεγ -αώς , -ως , αυῖα , -ώσα , -ας , - ώς , G. αότο , το , ανίας , -ώσης , αότο , @ τ @ , & c . In the second conjugation , some verbs form the future in - , and perfect in -ɛxa ; as , Tλew , I perfect , & c . like- wise ...
... varied : Ν . γεγ -αώς , -ως , αυῖα , -ώσα , -ας , - ώς , G. αότο , το , ανίας , -ώσης , αότο , @ τ @ , & c . In the second conjugation , some verbs form the future in - , and perfect in -ɛxa ; as , Tλew , I perfect , & c . like- wise ...
Strona 51
... varied : for no verb in is regular in all its parts . The cha- 1 con.is , from racteris- tic of the { 2 ท from 3 Pres . α € before w from of ; as , ΐσημι fr . σάω , I stand · τίθημι fr . θέω , I place dida , fr . doo , I give FORM OF ...
... varied : for no verb in is regular in all its parts . The cha- 1 con.is , from racteris- tic of the { 2 ท from 3 Pres . α € before w from of ; as , ΐσημι fr . σάω , I stand · τίθημι fr . θέω , I place dida , fr . doo , I give FORM OF ...
Strona 58
... varied in the same manner as the verbs from which they are derived . α Many verbs take the reduplication ; as , dideárna , I fly , from dea . The penultimates and are frequently changed into η ; as , θνήσκω , I die , from θνάω , and ...
... varied in the same manner as the verbs from which they are derived . α Many verbs take the reduplication ; as , dideárna , I fly , from dea . The penultimates and are frequently changed into η ; as , θνήσκω , I die , from θνάω , and ...
Strona 83
... varied pre- serve the breathing of those from which they are formed ; with the exception of d from dus and a few others ; in composition for άua , and ○ for opov are mild , as , äxoilıç , όρτυξ . The same word is marked with a ...
... varied pre- serve the breathing of those from which they are formed ; with the exception of d from dus and a few others ; in composition for άua , and ○ for opov are mild , as , äxoilıç , όρτυξ . The same word is marked with a ...
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