10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «PERISPOMENON»
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perispomenon in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
perispomenon and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in English literature.
1
A Practical Guide for the Writing of the Greek Accents
The type AyjTw (stem -oi-) is, contrary to Basic Rule IIlb, oxytone in the accusative
and perispomenon in the vocative. b: Stems in a: -u-: Basic Rule I, IIlb and R.M.;
the -u- is long only in the nominative, accusative and vocative singular of those ...
Verbs and Nouns. §.53. 1. Gen. plur. of dissyllabic oxytons in or, (Perispomenon)
6cS>v, and part, of dissyllabic verbs in «o and da, (Parox.) 6iav. 2. Ace. sing.
Doric of nouns in d, (Oxyton) npav, and inf. of verbs in da, (Perispomenon) ripav.
3.
William Edward Jelf, 1861
3
The First Greek Book: On the Plan of "Henry's First Latin Book."
Act. is perispomenon : i\v. b) Partcp. Aor. 2. Act. is oxylone : uiv, ovaa, ov (ovroc,
&c). c) Imperat. Aor. 2. Mid. is perispomenon : ov. d) Infin. Aor. 2. Mid. is
paroxytone : ioBat. * - .. Remember that when you find a participle in uiv, ov,
oxylone (or ...
Thomas Kerchever Arnold, 1871
4
A Grammar of the Greek Language: Chiefly from the German of ...
1. III. person singular, pres. ind. (Perispomenon) and II. sing, imper. (Paroxyton)
of contract verbs in ia> and da ; as, <pi\ci, n/ifi — <£iX«, Ti'/ia. 2. III. pers. aor. I. opt
. act. (Paroxyton) n-ojqo-at ; aor. I. infin. active (Properispomenon) noirjacu : aor.
William Edward Jelf, 1851
5
The first Greek book. [With] Key
Act. is perispomenon : Civ. b) Partcp. Aor. 2. Act. is oxytone : u>v, owa, ov (oyrof,
«c.;. c) Imperat. Aor. 2. JMM. is perispomenon: ov. d) Into. Aor. 2. Mid. is
paroxytone: to9ai. Remember that when you find a participle in i>v ov, OtfyfoW (or
Z/5 in ...
Thomas Kerchever Arnold, 1871
6
A grammar of the Greek language, chiefly from the Germ. of ...
Verbs and Nouns. §.53. 1. Gen. plur. of dissyllabic oxytons in o's, (Perispomenon)
6tnv, and part, of dissyllabic verbs in «a> and da, (Parex.) 6lav. 2. Ace. sing. Doric
of nouns in d, (Oxyton) rt/idv, and inf. of verbs in dw, (Perispomenon) ripJdv. 3.
William Edward Jelf, Raphael Kühner, 1861
7
An appendix to the Eton Greek grammar, compiled for the use ...
x. 1. Third person singular, pres. ind. (Perispomenon) and II. sing. imper. (
Paroxyton) of contract verbs in ia and da ; as, ipi\e?, rifja — i/n'Ac t, 7 ijj.a. 2. Third
pers. sing. aor. I. opt. act. (Paroxyton) voi^aai ; aor. I. infin. active (
Properispomenon) ...
William Edward Jelf, 1849
8
Ancient Scholarship and Grammar: Archetypes, Concepts and ...
Herodian and Later Grammarians on the Accent of TpnpGov Compound s-stems,
such as £uy£VT]<; 'well-born' and £U|JT]Kr|<; 'tall', normally had a perispomenon
genitive plural, irrespective of the accentuation of the other forms in the ...
Stephanos Matthaios, Franco Montanari, Antonios Rengakos, 2011
9
A Grammar of New Testament Greek: Volume 2: Accidence and ...
A perispomenon is unchanged, as is a paroxytone, but if the enclitic has two
syllables, the second is accented. If a series of enclitics follow one another, each
throws an accent back on the preceding, as « n't W col <f>ri<riv. But p>£, coi
throw ...
James Hope Moulton, Wilbert Francis Howard, Nigel Turner, 2000
The circumflex is formed by the union of the acute and grave accents in the
contraction of two syllables. Thus (biXia> becomes <piXa>, generally written <
piXo3. Words are called Perispomenon which have the circumflex on the last
syllable, ...