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" IIVUM. first Aorist. The first aorist is formed from the first aorist active, by adding p/iv ; as, efv^a, eTin^apTv. "
The Eton Greek grammar, with bp. Wordsworth's syntax, tr. by W. Routledge - Page 73
by Eton coll - 1854
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The Elements of Greek Grammar: With Notes, for the Use of Those, who Have ...

Richard Valpy - Greek language - 1807 - 228 pages
...is formed from the Perfect, by prefixing t, and changing a. into av, as TÍTVGT-X, irílver-av * . The First Aorist is formed from the First Aorist Active, by adding ¡¿W, as ¡'тифа, атифацАЯК. The First Future is formed from the First Future Active,...
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The Elements of Greek Grammar: With Notes ...

Richard Valpy - Greek language - 1807 - 258 pages
...is formed from the Perfect, by prefixing t, and changing * intOai/, as TÍrvsr-x, íTílú-sr-av *. The First Aorist is formed from the First Aorist Active, by adding I*w3 as ¿'тиф«, ¿тифа/^иц». The First Future ' is formed from the First Future Active,...
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A Greek and English Lexicon to the New Testament: In which the Words and ...

John Parkhurst - Greek language - 1809 - 890 pages
...by changing a into opxi, as r.'I j, Tuil/OjUat ; but in the fourth class into •-''.;'..«», as 7. The first Aorist is formed from the first Aorist active by adding jaw, as 8. 77>e Perfect Middle is formed from the Perfect active by taking the Characteristic of the...
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Elements of Greek Grammar: Taken Chiefly from the Grammar of Caspar ...

Chauncey Allen Goodrich - Greek language - 1814 - 336 pages
...the future. To these add the poetic futures /3e»f<«< and lufua, by contraction IIVUM. first Aorist. The first aorist is formed from the first aorist active, by adding p/iv ; as, efv^a, eTin^apTv. Verbs in a pure have this tense often syncopated ; as, evpafiw for ivptirxiuii,...
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A Grammar of the Greek Language: Originally Composed for the College-School ...

John Snelling Popkin - Greek language - 1815 - 238 pages
...Active by changing a into opau ; as, тиф», : but in the Fourth Conjugation, into First Aorist. The First Aorist is formed from the First Aorist Active by adding ¡*w ; as, етиф», \-с\г^л^.-\ Perfect, (if) The Perfect is generally the same with the Perfect...
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Elements of Greek Grammar: Taken from Grammar of C.F. Hachenberg

Chauncey Allen Goodrich - 1822 - 238 pages
...present used for the future. To these add the poetic futures /3$ojAai and vfofwxi by crasis Aorist. The first aorist is formed from the first aorist active, by adding pp ; as, e-nnja, erv^pjv. Verbs in u pure have this tense often syncopated; as, lupa)j,f¡v for lupî)tfa(i,riv,...
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Elements of Greek Grammar: Used in Yale College

Chauncey Allen Goodrich - Greek language - 1827 - 272 pages
...the Future. To these add the poetic Futures /Ss'ofwu and viofwti by crasis vsSfi.au. FIRST AORIST. The First Aorist is formed from the First Aorist Active, by adding (Mjv ; as, е'тифя, ¿тифа^у. Verbs in ы pure have this tense often syncopated ; as, for...
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Lessons in Greek Parsing: Or, Outlines of the Greek Grammar ...

Chauncey Allen Goodrich - Greek language - 1829 - 152 pages
...from the second future active, by changing ¿i into 2(Aai ; as, тшгш, Tuirsífjwxi. FIRST AORIST. The first aorist is formed from the first aorist active, by adding ^v ; as, 1<гифа, SECOND AORIST. The second aorist is formed from the second aorist active, by changing...
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The rudiments of Greek grammar, as used at the Royal college at Eton, tr. by ...

Eton coll - 1832 - 242 pages
...conjugations ; as, фео^ойцда! from civytu. The Dorians invariably in all. The First Aorist. The First Aorist is formed from the First Aorist Active, by adding pyv • as, етофа, !тиф«/м)У Sing. 2тифя(М]У, Ети'фа), ети'фаго' Dual,...
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The Eton Greek grammar: tr., with additional notes, by G.N. Wright

Eton coll - 1835 - 236 pages
...other conjugations ; as, 4>£u£o5aai, from феиусо. The Dorians adopt it in all. First Aorist. The First Aorist is formed from the First Aorist Active, by adding ¡щг as, етифа, Sing. sTovJ/ájOHjv, 1тифи), Dual. етиф«|к.=ооу, Plur. Imperative....
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