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" 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  "
The Eton Greek grammar, with bp. Wordsworth's syntax, tr. by W. Routledge - Page 68
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
...from the Second Person of the Perfect, by changing «t into Ojnai, as тетифл!, TfJuxj/OjWÄi '. 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...
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The Elements of Greek Grammar: With Notes ...

Richard Valpy - Greek language - 1807 - 258 pages
...Second Person of the Perfect, by changing «i into оцх«(, as тетьфги, тЛифоц*«» *. The First Aorist is formed from the Third Person Singular of the Perfect, by dropping the Reduplication, changing ты into Эл>, and the preceding Soft into an Aspirate...
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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 the vowel of the Indicative before IIM into u, as ixla.ti.3.1, '~ Oftbefnt Aorist. -1. The first Aorist is formed from the third Person singular of the Perfect by changing ai into n», and tenues into their aspirates^ and dropping the prefixed consonant,...
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Elements of Greek Grammar: Taken Chiefly from the Grammar of Caspar ...

Chauncey Allen Goodrich - Greek language - 1814 - 336 pages
...perfect passive, by hanging at into qwat ; as,. changing at into qwat ; a rHiyiuai, relv^first A&rist. The first aorist is formed from the third person singular of the perfect, by changing rat into Qrtv, and the preceding smooth mute into its cognate rough one ;* dropping...
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A Grammar of the Greek Language: Originally Composed for the College-School ...

John Snelling Popkin - Greek language - 1815 - 238 pages
...Person Singular of the Perfect by inserting «/* before eu; as, те7иф», Tflv^ofMti. First Aorist. The First Aorist is formed from the Third Person Singular of the Perfect by changing the Termination TÄ» into o)jv, the preceding smooth Mute into the rough one,...
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Elements of Greek Grammar: Taken from Grammar of C.F. Hachenberg

Chauncey Allen Goodrich - 1822 - 238 pages
...formed from the second person singular of the perfect passive, by changing at into 0|Иои ; as, First The first aorist is formed from the third person singular of the perfect, by changing Tat into Br¡v, and the preceding smooth mute into its cognate rough one ;* dropping...
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A Grammar of the Greek Language

Benjamin Franklin Fisk - Greek language - 1830 - 266 pages
...paulo-post-future is formed from the second person singular of the perfect, by changing at into as, First Aorist. The first aorist is formed from the third person singular of the perfect, by changing то» into Oqv, the preceding smooth mute into the rough one, and dropping the...
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The Eton Greek grammar: tr., with additional notes, by G.N. Wright

Eton coll - 1830 - 252 pages
...is formed from the second person of the Perfect, by changing ai into oy.au' as, TÉTUFirst Aorist. The First Aorist is formed from the third person singular of the Perfect, by changing «i into »¡v, the soft into their aspirates, and by withdrawing the letter of...
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The rudiments of Greek grammar, as used at the Royal college at Eton, tr. by ...

Eton coll - 1832 - 242 pages
...person of the Perfect, by changing ai into o/*«r as, т? ГКФЯ1, TETÚ4*<j/¿ai. First Aorist. The First Aorist is formed from the third person singular of the Perfect, by changing «• into >¡v, the smooth mutes into aspirates, and taking away the letter of...
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The new Eton Greek grammar; or, The Eton Greek grammar in English, with ...

Eton coll - 1840 - 228 pages
...the second person of the perfect, by changing -at into opai : as re'ru^at, 74TV^OfJLCU. First Aarist. The first aorist is formed from the third person singular of the perfect, by changing -at into r\v, the smooth mutes into aspirates, and withdrawing the letter of reduplication...
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