Definition of Apodosis. Meaning of Apodosis. Synonyms of Apodosis

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Definition of Apodosis

Apodosis
Apodosis A*pod"o*sis, n. [L., fr. Gr. ?, fr. ? to give back; ? from, back again + ? to give.] (Gram.) The consequent clause or conclusion in a conditional sentence, expressing the result, and thus distinguished from the protasis or clause which expresses a condition. Thus, in the sentence, ``Though he slay me, yet will I trust in him,' the former clause is the protasis, and the latter the apodosis. Note: Some grammarians extend the terms protasis and apodosis to the introductory clause and the concluding clause, even when the sentence is not conditional.

Meaning of Apodosis from wikipedia

- Look up apodosis in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Apodosis may refer to: Apodosis (linguistics), the main clause in a conditional sentence, expressing...
- apodosis is a species of freshwater shrimp in the family Atyidae endemic to a mountain stream near the village of Tai Tong, China. Caridina apodosis is...
- conditional sentence is known as the protasis, and the consequence is called the apodosis. Conditional clauses are generally divided into three types: open conditions...
- for 40 days, beginning on the Sunday of Pascha and concluding with the Apodosis ("leave-taking") of Pascha on the day before the Ascension of the Lord...
- usually have the particle ἄν (án) in the apodosis. However, ἄν (án) can sometimes be omitted, for example if the apodosis has an imperfect tense verb such as...
- which expresses the condition, and a main clause called the consequent (or apodosis or then-clause) expressing the result. Languages use a variety of grammatical...
- affairs or uncertain event contingent to it in the independent clause or apodosis, or both (e.g. in Hungarian or Finnish). Some languages distinguish more...
- an Afterfeast is called the Apodosis (Ancient Gr**** for "leave-taking", lit. "giving-back") of the Feast. On the Apodosis, most of the hymns that were...
- called the consequent. In some contexts, the consequent is called the apodosis. Examples: If P {\displaystyle P} , then Q {\displaystyle Q} . Q {\displaystyle...
- case detailed in the protasis ("if" clause) and the remedy given in the apodosis ("then" clause). The protasis begins šumma, "if", except when it adds to...