This historic book may have numerous typos and missing text. Purchasers can download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. Not indexed. Not illustrated. 1861 Excerpt: ...the step or steps by which the strengthening was eflected: 1) By changing the radical vowel or diphthong into the short vowel from which it arose. at becomes a. et before a mute must be changed into 1. ei before a liquid must be changed into e. ov becomes 0. tj (when it has arisen from a) becomes a. i. e. verbs whose ...
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This historic book may have numerous typos and missing text. Purchasers can download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. Not indexed. Not illustrated. 1861 Excerpt: ...the step or steps by which the strengthening was eflected: 1) By changing the radical vowel or diphthong into the short vowel from which it arose. at becomes a. et before a mute must be changed into 1. ei before a liquid must be changed into e. ov becomes 0. tj (when it has arisen from a) becomes a. i. e. verbs whose root ends in a liquid. The terminations of the Future of liquid verbs are S, els, - oiptv, fiTf, ovai(v) (Wov, cirov. 238. Ti Ttolco = What am I to do 7 what shall 1 do 7 (called the 'deliberative subjunctive.') 239. Ov fij with Put. and Aor. Subj. a) Ov fii ypdyfreis; (cum interrogatione), Will you not not-write 7 =' don't write: ' 'don't write, I tell you.' b) Thus ov fiij. used interrogatively with the Second Person of the Future, is virtually a strong prohibition: but without interrogation it is (with any Person of the Future or (more commonly) the Subjunctive of the Aorist) a strong denial: ov /j.r ypdyfrco (fut.), -et?, -ei, &c. ) I you, he) will ov fir ypdyfrm aor. subj.), -Tjt, -y, &c. ) not write. c) The last idiom is explained by an ellipse of St'or tori (metus est) or Seivov earn (verendum est). So that ov py ypdijrets, or ypdTfrgs = ov (St or ecrri) fit) ypatyeis or ypdifnjs, there is no fear lest you should write = you will certainly not write. d) Sometimes instead of the simple ol pi, there is a compound of one or both (e. g. ovroi, oioVi'r, oSVrore pnScis, pirore). Render as if it were oi pfj, adding the additional force of the compound. LESSON XXXIII The Tenses. 242. The Tenses are divided into principal and historical tenses. Principal Tenses. Historical Tenses. PRESENT. IMPERFECT. PERFECT. PLUPERFECT. FUTURE. AORIST. 243. After ha, 07rwy, &? (=ut), 'that' lin order that the Subjunctive answers to the Latin Present ...
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