The Principles of Grammar: Being a Compendions Treatise on the Languages, English, Latin, Greek, German, Spanish, and French. Founded on the Immutable Principle of the Relation which One Word Sustains to Another |
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Page 163
... εν S , V , - . του , την . μεν , s , σαν . ( myself , ) Struck had I , thou , he . Ye two , they two . We , you , they 1st Future , τύπ W2 εις , ει . ετον , ετον . Strike will 1st Aorist , TUT Strike σ did α , ας , I , thou , he . δ ...
... εν S , V , - . του , την . μεν , s , σαν . ( myself , ) Struck had I , thou , he . Ye two , they two . We , you , they 1st Future , τύπ W2 εις , ει . ετον , ετον . Strike will 1st Aorist , TUT Strike σ did α , ας , I , thou , he . δ ...
Page 165
... εν . We , you , they . μεν , τε , εν . Ye two , they two . We , you , they . S , 2d Perfect , ( may have , ) 1st Pluperfect , ( might have . ) — Like First Perfect . τύπ ΟΙ με 6 , του , την . μεν , εν . 2d Pluperfect , ( might have ...
... εν . We , you , they . μεν , τε , εν . Ye two , they two . We , you , they . S , 2d Perfect , ( may have , ) 1st Pluperfect , ( might have . ) — Like First Perfect . τύπ ΟΙ με 6 , του , την . μεν , εν . 2d Pluperfect , ( might have ...
Page 167
... εν . εν . τυπ ΟΙ μι , 5 , του , την . μεν , τύπ σοι με , δ , του , την . μεν , TE , εν . εν . τυπ οι μι , 5 , του , την . μεν , εν . τύπ σαι وال S , του , την . μεν , รบ ΟΙ μι , 5 , του , την . μεν , 58 , εν . τυπι ε , έξω . ετον , έλων ...
... εν . εν . τυπ ΟΙ μι , 5 , του , την . μεν , τύπ σοι με , δ , του , την . μεν , TE , εν . εν . τυπ οι μι , 5 , του , την . μεν , εν . τύπ σαι وال S , του , την . μεν , รบ ΟΙ μι , 5 , του , την . μεν , 58 , εν . τυπι ε , έξω . ετον , έλων ...
Page 171
... ἐν prep . ἡμέραις , Indeclinable . the days ἐν ἡμέραις , 1 f . pl . αι , ῶν , αἷς , ας , αί . of Herod ἡμέραις Ηρώδου 1 m . s . ἧς , οὔ , ῇ , ἦν , ( ή ) . the τοῦ βασιλέως 2m.5 . 6 , 1ου , 15 , τον . - King , έα , εν . behold , wise men ...
... ἐν prep . ἡμέραις , Indeclinable . the days ἐν ἡμέραις , 1 f . pl . αι , ῶν , αἷς , ας , αί . of Herod ἡμέραις Ηρώδου 1 m . s . ἧς , οὔ , ῇ , ἦν , ( ή ) . the τοῦ βασιλέως 2m.5 . 6 , 1ου , 15 , τον . - King , έα , εν . behold , wise men ...
Page 172
... ἐν ἀνατολῇ ήρ , μέρος , έρι , άρα , έρ preposition . the στῇ ἀνατολῇ 1 f . ή , της , τῇ , τήν , - east and ἐν ἀνατολῇ , 1 f . εἴδομὲν καὶ ἤλθομεν , ή , ης , ή , ήν , 4 . conjunction . verb , from έρχομαι . have come ( ἡμεῖς ) ή - λθο ...
... ἐν ἀνατολῇ ήρ , μέρος , έρι , άρα , έρ preposition . the στῇ ἀνατολῇ 1 f . ή , της , τῇ , τήν , - east and ἐν ἀνατολῇ , 1 f . εἴδομὲν καὶ ἤλθομεν , ή , ης , ή , ήν , 4 . conjunction . verb , from έρχομαι . have come ( ἡμεῖς ) ή - λθο ...
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adjective adverb Aorist autem auxiliary belongs comma complement conj conjugation conjunction declension denotes dixit ejus English enim EXAMPLES FOR CORRECTION express FRENCH future geliebt GERMAN governed grammar GREEK illi IMPERATIVE MOOD Imperfect indeclinable indicative INDICATIVE MOOD infinitive intransitive Jesus John LATIN loved neuter nominative noun OPTATIVE MOOD orum parsing participle passive Perf PERFECT PERFECT TENSE person PLUPERFECT PLUPERFECT TENSE plural predicate prep preposition PRESENT TENSE pron relation relative pronoun root RULE secondary section sentence sing Singular SPANISH sprach SUBJUNCTIVE MOOD sunt syllable syntax thee thing thou transitive verb TROCHEE unto verb vobis werde word ἀπὸ αὐτοῦ αὐτῷ αὐτῶν γὰρ δὲ διὰ εἰς ἐν ἐπὶ ην καὶ μὴ οἱ ὅτι ου οὐκ τὰ τῇ τὴν τῆς τὸ τοῖς τὸν τοῦ τοὺς τῶν ὑμῖν
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Page 328 - Agree with thine adversary quickly, whiles thou art in the way with him ; lest at any time the adversary deliver thee to the judge, and the judge deliver thee to the officer, and thou be cast into prison. 26 Verily I say unto thee, Thou shalt by no means come out thence, till thou hast paid the uttermost farthing.
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