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Apodosis
Apodosis A*pod"o*sis, n. [L., fr. Gr. ?, fr. ? to give back; ?
from, back again + ? to give.] (Gram.)
The consequent clause or conclusion in a conditional
sentence, expressing the result, and thus distinguished from
the protasis or clause which expresses a condition. Thus, in
the sentence, ``Though he slay me, yet will I trust in him,'
the former clause is the protasis, and the latter the
apodosis.
Note: Some grammarians extend the terms protasis and apodosis
to the introductory clause and the concluding clause,
even when the sentence is not conditional.
Meaning of Apodosis from wikipedia
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Apodosis may
refer to:
Apodosis (linguistics), the main
clause in a
conditional sentence, expressing...
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conditional sentence is
known as the protasis, and the
consequence is
called the
apodosis.
Conditional clauses are
generally divided into
three types: open conditions...
- for 40 days,
beginning on the
Sunday of
Pascha and
concluding with the
Apodosis ("leave-taking") of
Pascha on the day
before the
Ascension of the Lord...
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apodosis is a
species of
freshwater shrimp in the
family Atyidae endemic to a
mountain stream near the
village of Tai Tong, China.
Caridina apodosis is...
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which expresses the condition, and a main
clause called the
consequent (or
apodosis or then-clause)
expressing the result.
Languages use a
variety of grammatical...
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affairs or
uncertain event contingent to it in the
independent clause or
apodosis, or both (e.g. in
Hungarian or Finnish). Some
languages distinguish more...
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feast is
always observed with an All-night vigil. The day
before is the
Apodosis (leave-taking) of
Easter (i.e., the last day of the
Feast of Easter). Before...
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usually have the
particle ἄν (án) in the
apodosis. However, ἄν (án) can
sometimes be omitted, for
example if the
apodosis has an
imperfect tense verb such as...
- construction, the
condition (or protasis) on
which the main
clause (or
apodosis) is contingent.: 599–600, 738 In such cases, if can be
paraphrased as...
- case
detailed in the
protasis ("if" clause) and the
remedy given in the
apodosis ("then" clause). The
protasis begins šumma, "if",
except when it adds to...