A Greek and English lexicon: originally a Scripture lexicon; and now adapted to the Greek classics; with a Greek grammar prefixedPrinted at the University Press, for J. Duncan, London, 1827 - 899 pages |
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... Accusative , and Vocative . Things are frequently spoken of , literally or figuratively , with relation to the distinc- tion of Sex or Gender , as being Male , or Female , or Neither the one nor the other . Hence , the above mentioned ...
... Accusative , and Vocative . Things are frequently spoken of , literally or figuratively , with relation to the distinc- tion of Sex or Gender , as being Male , or Female , or Neither the one nor the other . Hence , the above mentioned ...
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... Accusative plural of masculine and fe- minine nouns in 5 . 6. In the dual number , the Nominative , Accusative , and Vocative are always alike ; also the Genitive and Dative . FIRST DECLENSION . Nouns of the first declension have four ...
... Accusative plural of masculine and fe- minine nouns in 5 . 6. In the dual number , the Nominative , Accusative , and Vocative are always alike ; also the Genitive and Dative . FIRST DECLENSION . Nouns of the first declension have four ...
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... ACCUSATIVE . The Accusative sometimes does not end in a ; as , 1. A genitive in os pure , ( that is , after a short or doubtful vowel , from ις , υς , αυς , and ous , has y instead of the 5 of the nominative ; as , ὄφις , βότρυς , ὄφι ...
... ACCUSATIVE . The Accusative sometimes does not end in a ; as , 1. A genitive in os pure , ( that is , after a short or doubtful vowel , from ις , υς , αυς , and ous , has y instead of the 5 of the nominative ; as , ὄφις , βότρυς , ὄφι ...
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... accusative , and ̓Ιησοῦ in the other cases . Some are undeclined ; as da , for daμa , a house ; nága , a head , for xágnvov . Some have one case only ; as dos , a gift ; övag , a dream ; indwę , a desire ; ŵ Tày , O friend . Some have ...
... accusative , and ̓Ιησοῦ in the other cases . Some are undeclined ; as da , for daμa , a house ; nága , a head , for xágnvov . Some have one case only ; as dos , a gift ; övag , a dream ; indwę , a desire ; ŵ Tày , O friend . Some have ...
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... accusative singular : viz . Nom . μέγας , μεγάλη , μέγα , μεγάλην , μέγα . Accus . μέγαν , πολὺς , πολλή , πολύ , πολὺν , πολλὴν , πολύ . All the other cases are regularly derived from the ancient nominatives , μεγαλός , and πελλός ; as ...
... accusative singular : viz . Nom . μέγας , μεγάλη , μέγα , μεγάλην , μέγα . Accus . μέγαν , πολὺς , πολλή , πολύ , πολὺν , πολλὴν , πολύ . All the other cases are regularly derived from the ancient nominatives , μεγαλός , and πελλός ; as ...
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