- Most
grammarians differentiate the
aorist indicative from the non-indicative
aorists. Many
authors hold that the
aorist tends to be
about the past because...
-
types of
aorist,
sometimes with a
distinction of meaning: for
example ἵστημι (to set up or
cause to stand) has both ἕστησα and ἕστην as
aorists, but the...
- also
deponent p****ive
verbs with
aorists in -θη- (-thē-), such as the following: δύναμαι (dúnamai) "I am able" –
aorist: ἐδυνήθην (edunḗthēn) βούλομαι (boúlomai)...
- and
imperfective are
known as the perfect,
aorist and
present systems:
Stative =
Perfect Perfective =
Aorist Imperfective =
Present The present/imperfective...
-
irregular forms of
perfect do not reduplicate,
whereas a
handful of
irregular aorists reduplicate.) The
three types of
reduplication are:
Syllabic reduplication:...
- of К at
Wiktionary The
dictionary definition of к at
Wiktionary On the
Aorists in -κα. By R. G. Latham, Esq., M.D. Corbett,
Professor Greville; Comrie...
- e. Smyth,
paragraph 1931:
Gnomic Aorist (γνώμη maxim, proverb). – The
aorist may
express a
general truth. The
aorist simply states a past
occurrence and...
- forms, and the
distinctions in
meaning between the imperfect,
perfect and
aorist forms are
barely maintained and
ultimately lost. Verb
conjugation in Sanskrit...
- it"). In
Ancient Gr**** the
infinitive has four
tenses (present, ****ure,
aorist, perfect) and
three voices (active, middle, p****ive).
Present and perfect...
- (traditionally
called aorist) and
perfect (sometimes also
called perfective; see note
about terminology)
imperfective and perfective/
aorist (perfect is expressed...