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... Voice 64 Elision , Synæresis , Crasis , & c . ib . Formation of Tenses in Pas- Parts of Speech 7 sive Voice 67 Article Middle Voice 69 Kindred Tenses in the Mid- dle Voice . 70 NOUN : - Formation of Tenses in the Nouns Substantive ib .
... Voice 64 Elision , Synæresis , Crasis , & c . ib . Formation of Tenses in Pas- Parts of Speech 7 sive Voice 67 Article Middle Voice 69 Kindred Tenses in the Mid- dle Voice . 70 NOUN : - Formation of Tenses in the Nouns Substantive ib .
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... voice in a last syllable , inasmuch as it cannot be carried on to a succeeding one , is in some measure lowered , and uttered less sharply . The same syllable , however , if an enclitic follow , such as que , ne , ve , in Latin , takes ...
... voice in a last syllable , inasmuch as it cannot be carried on to a succeeding one , is in some measure lowered , and uttered less sharply . The same syllable , however , if an enclitic follow , such as que , ne , ve , in Latin , takes ...
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... before an aspirate ; as ἀπ ̓ ἡμέων . 21. Synæresis is when two vowels so coalesce into one syllable , that both are retained ; as rɛíxεï , teíxeι δήμος , δρος . 22. Crasis is when two vowels or one in the 6 STOPS . Stops sive Voice 64.
... before an aspirate ; as ἀπ ̓ ἡμέων . 21. Synæresis is when two vowels so coalesce into one syllable , that both are retained ; as rɛíxεï , teíxeι δήμος , δρος . 22. Crasis is when two vowels or one in the 6 STOPS . Stops sive Voice 64.
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... the genitive . The fifth is impa isyllabic ; i . e . increasing in the genitive . 32. All neuters have the nominative , accusative , and 8 THE ARTICLE . Nouns Substantive Middle Voice 73 Declensions of Simple Circumflex or Contracted Nouns.
... the genitive . The fifth is impa isyllabic ; i . e . increasing in the genitive . 32. All neuters have the nominative , accusative , and 8 THE ARTICLE . Nouns Substantive Middle Voice 73 Declensions of Simple Circumflex or Contracted Nouns.
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... βασιλεῦ · πλακοῦς , a cake , V. πλα- κού . A cutitones in us , us , and oυς , not contracted , follow the general rule . Οἰδίπους sometimes throws away s DECLENSION OF NOUNS . 13 Rules of Imparisyllabics 75 Active Voice 76.
... βασιλεῦ · πλακοῦς , a cake , V. πλα- κού . A cutitones in us , us , and oυς , not contracted , follow the general rule . Οἰδίπους sometimes throws away s DECLENSION OF NOUNS . 13 Rules of Imparisyllabics 75 Active Voice 76.
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Page 32 - ... hundredth two hundredth three hundredth four hundredth five hundredth six hundredth seven hundredth eight hundredth nine hundredth one thousandth SPECIAL RULES FOR PRONOUNCING CLASSES OF WORDS.
Page 67 - Aorist. The Second Aorist is formed from the Second Aorist Active, by changing ov into ijv as, STUTIOV, ITUTIJV.
Page 68 - The third person plural is formed from the third person singular by inserting v before rai, as jcÉ^cirœi, к'ырмгои.
Page 52 - The First Future is formed from the Present, by changing the last syllable in the first conjugation into \¡r<a ; as голтш, rú\¡f<a.
Page 73 - IIVUM. first Aorist. The first aorist is formed from the first aorist active, by adding p/iv ; as, efv^a, eTin^apTv.
Page 68 - 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>'.
Page 84 - Voice. (1) THE PRESENT (passive and middle) is formed from the Present Active, by changing its final -a» in -o/*«t/ as ivmca, tvmo(UU.
Page 54 - The First Aorist active is formed from the Future by changing w into a, and prefixing the augment ; as, Tinfrш, ê-nnjr-a.
Page 17 - SouXomi1/y []!¡HT,jrn, but the Arabians by no means submitted to the Persians, so as to be their slaves. Herod. iii. 88. § 137. A Dative is sometimes put with the omission of the preposition aùv, especially where the pronoun avroç is found ; as TÍjX' avrij TríjXчKt каp)j ßаXt, he flung to a distance the head with the helmet itself.
Page 20 - StSaarat, but the things which we carried off from the cities, these have been divided. Hom. II. i. 125. Whence even among the Attics the Relative put Demonstratively sometimes occurs, especially in the forms i5 S...