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- Most grammarians differentiate the aorist indicative from the non-indicative aorists. Many authors hold that the aorist tends to be about the past because...
- types of aorist, sometimes with a distinction of meaning: for example ἵστημι (to set up or cause to stand) has both ἕστησα and ἕστην as aorists, but the...
- also deponent p****ive verbs with aorists in -θη- (-thē-), such as the following: δύναμαι (dúnamai) "I am able" – aorist: ἐδυνήθην (edunḗthēn) βούλομαι (boúlomai)...
- little of it reconstructable. The aorist and indicative past tense merged, creating the Slavic aorist. Baltic lost the aorist, while it survived in Proto-Slavic...
- irregular forms of perfect do not reduplicate, whereas a handful of irregular aorists reduplicate.) The three types of reduplication are: Syllabic reduplication:...
- e. Smyth, paragraph 1931: Gnomic Aorist (γνώμη maxim, proverb). – The aorist may express a general truth. The aorist simply states a past occurrence and...
- the past aorist and the past active aorist participle. 6 Notice that the thematic vowel и (/i/) is changed to е (/ɛ/). 7 Since the past aorist and imperfect...
- sibilant aorist is formed with the suffixation of s to the stem. The sibilant aorist by itself has four formations: athematic s-aorist athematic iṣ-aorist athematic...
- forms, and the distinctions in meaning between the imperfect, perfect and aorist forms are barely maintained and ultimately lost. Verb conjugation in Sanskrit...
- of К at Wiktionary The dictionary definition of к at Wiktionary On the Aorists in -κα. By R. G. Latham, Esq., M.D. Corbett, Professor Greville; Comrie...