- (denom.
built on *wokʷ-no-) vocō (vocāre) "to call", vōx (vōcis) "voice"
eĩpon (aor.) "spoke" < *e-we-ikʷ-om < *e-we-ukʷ-om, (w)épos "word" vákti, vívakti...
- eîmi/eleusomai, ēlthon, elēlutha, —, — "go, come". legō, eraō (erô) / leksō,
eipon / eleksa, eirēka, eirēmai / lelegmai, elekhthēn / errhēthēn "say, speak"...
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verbs is
replaced by an
aorist participle: ταῦτ’ εἰπὼν ἐκαθέζετο. taût’
eipṑn ekathézeto.
After saying this, he sat down. A
participle can also be used...
- dè but εἶπον
eîpon said-AOR ὅτι hóti QUOT ἱκανοί hikanoí
ready ἐσμεν.
esmen we are-PAI1P οἱ δὲ εἶπον ὅτι ἱκανοί ἐσμεν. hoi dè
eîpon hóti hikanoí esmen...
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strong aorists are ἦλθον (êlthon) 'I came', ἔλαβον (élabon) 'I took', εἶπον (
eîpon) 'I said', ἔφαγον (éphagon) 'I ate'; and in the
middle voice ἐγενόμην (egenómēn)...
-
akouei mou tēs phōnēs
legei autō o
peilatos ti
estin alētheia kai
touto eipōn palin exēlthen pros tous
ioudaious kai
legei autois egō
oudemian euriskō...
- θαυμάσῃς ὅτι εἴπόν σοι, Δεῖ ὑμᾶς γεννηθῆναι ἄνωθεν; Mḕ thaumásēis hóti
eípon soi, Deî hymâs gennēthênai ánōthen.) Hogan,
originally from
County Tipperary...
-
indigenous Brettii, as
indicated by the Osco-Sabellian name Vei, Veip, '
Eipon,
Eiponion handed down to us from the
oldest coins. The Gr****s converted...