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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... Nominative , Genitive , Dative , 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 ...
... Nominative , Genitive , Dative , 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 ...
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... Nominative always ends in a long vowel , in a doubtful taken for a long , or in » , g , 5- 2. The singular Vocative is generally , the plural Vocative always , like the Nomina- tive . 3. The Accusative and Vocative of neuter nouns are ...
... Nominative always ends in a long vowel , in a doubtful taken for a long , or in » , g , 5- 2. The singular Vocative is generally , the plural Vocative always , like the Nomina- tive . 3. The Accusative and Vocative of neuter nouns are ...
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... nominative and dative plural . Thus changed the terminations are as follows : MASCULINE . Sing . Dual . When of the nominative is changed into w , the preceding « , if long , is also changed into ; but , if short , it remains unchanged ...
... nominative and dative plural . Thus changed the terminations are as follows : MASCULINE . Sing . Dual . When of the nominative is changed into w , the preceding « , if long , is also changed into ; but , if short , it remains unchanged ...
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... nominative end not in 5 , the termination of the genitive is -05 , or -705 ; as , Τιτάν , σίνηπι , μέλι , Τιτάν - ος , σινήπιος , μέλιτος , II . Titan . mustard . honey . If the nominative ends in s , without being preceded by o ...
... nominative end not in 5 , the termination of the genitive is -05 , or -705 ; as , Τιτάν , σίνηπι , μέλι , Τιτάν - ος , σινήπιος , μέλιτος , II . Titan . mustard . honey . If the nominative ends in s , without being preceded by o ...
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... nominative in the other cases , must be restored to its original form in the nominative before we can see the addition to be made , and the reason of its inflection ; for it will commonly be found to have become contracted or ...
... nominative in the other cases , must be restored to its original form in the nominative before we can see the addition to be made , and the reason of its inflection ; for it will commonly be found to have become contracted or ...
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