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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... declensions , and these variations are made in three ways . In each of these , the following Rules will be found to ... declension have four terminations ; two feminine , a , n ; two mas- culine , 25 , ns . Example of Nouns ending in ...
... declensions , and these variations are made in three ways . In each of these , the following Rules will be found to ... declension have four terminations ; two feminine , a , n ; two mas- culine , 25 , ns . Example of Nouns ending in ...
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... Declension . - Without affirming that each will be ac- tually found in the Greek authors , or that the distinctions are strictly observed in every instance , ( the same peculiarities sometimes occurring in two , sometimes in three ...
... Declension . - Without affirming that each will be ac- tually found in the Greek authors , or that the distinctions are strictly observed in every instance , ( the same peculiarities sometimes occurring in two , sometimes in three ...
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Greville Ewing. Examples of Nouns of the First Declension to be declined by the learner : SECOND DECLENSION . The second declension has two terminations , og masculine or feminine , and o neuter , ase , ( masculine , ) a word , óòòs ...
Greville Ewing. Examples of Nouns of the First Declension to be declined by the learner : SECOND DECLENSION . The second declension has two terminations , og masculine or feminine , and o neuter , ase , ( masculine , ) a word , óòòs ...
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... DECLENSION . άνθρωπος , a man . παρθένος , a virgin . σκήπτρον , a sceptre . στέφανος , a crown . άνεμος , the wind . τόξον , a bow . The third declension has all kinds of terminations except , and all genders , and it adds a syllable ...
... DECLENSION . άνθρωπος , a man . παρθένος , a virgin . σκήπτρον , a sceptre . στέφανος , a crown . άνεμος , the wind . τόξον , a bow . The third declension has all kinds of terminations except , and all genders , and it adds a syllable ...
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... DECLENSION . As far as gender is determined by termination , it may be observed of the substan- tives of this declension , that 1. Those ending in ευς , ας , -αντος , αν , and uv , are always masculine ; as , ὀχεὺς , ἀνδριάς , ευς , ας ...
... DECLENSION . As far as gender is determined by termination , it may be observed of the substan- tives of this declension , that 1. Those ending in ευς , ας , -αντος , αν , and uv , are always masculine ; as , ὀχεὺς , ἀνδριάς , ευς , ας ...
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Page 300 - I have trodden the winepress alone, and of the people there was none with me : for I will tread them in mine anger, and trample them in my fury, and their blood shall be sprinkled upon my garments, and I will stain all my raiment.
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