10 АНГЛІЙСЬКА КНИЖКИ ПОВ'ЯЗАНІ ІЗ «AORISTICALLY»
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A Polyglot Grammar: Of the Hebrew, Chaldee, Syriac, Greek, ...
... whilst we say aoristically I did it, meaning past indefinite accomplishment,) of
the future we say 7t»m<ru, I will do it, meaning aoristically ; and this may afford a
reason why the Greeks adopted a paulo-post future ; for they found that they
could ...
The Present Indicative may also represent a present act seen aoristically. Thus
aediflcat, he builds. b. The Present Indicative may express a permanent truth or
aistom (Universal Present). Thus libenter homines id quod volunt credunt, men ...
William Gardner Hale, Carl Darling Buck,
1903
Fissus ' b'ifidus trifidus 810. to multifidus in this work implies , aoristically that the
part is divided into 2 or more portions, partitus bipartitus &c. that the part is
divided ' ' rnearl to the base into 2 or more segments, semibifidus 3m. t at it is
divided ...
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The First Six Books of Virgil's Aeneid
I Con-awre-conounars: used aoristically. hs Ignznum-q'ugfl. The yokes are here
put for the horses yoked in the c ario . ! Enclosed. i. e. 'begirt, hemmed in b the
woods, 8m. ; or, according to the _Delphin, vocemque inclusa are put or vacem ...
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P. V. M. Bucolica et Georgica. The Eclogues and Georgics of ...
Observe that potuit is not used here aoristically, as some maintain, for potest, but
is the regular perfect, denoting an action now past, but the result of which is here
described. The same remark will apply to subjecit, &c. The meaning of the whole
...
Virgil, Charles ANTHON (LL.D.),
1847
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Lectures on the English Language
In most languages, verbs have forms which exclude the notion of time, as, for
example, the infinitive as used in modern English; and even the forms
grammatically expressive of time are, in general propositions, employed
aoristically, or without ...
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The life and epistles of Saint Paul
We may remark here, that there is no need to suppose these aorists used
aoristically (as they would be in classical Greek), since St. Paul constantly used
the aorist for the perfect. Even those commentators who are most anxious to force
upon ...
William John Conybeare, John Saul Howson,
1870
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Chabers 21st Century Dictionary
aoristically adverb. © 16c: from Greek aoristos indefinite, from a-' + horistos
limited. aorta /ei'Dita/ c=- noun {aortas) anatomy in mammals: the main artery in
the body, which carries oxygenated blood from the heart to the smaller arteries
that in ...
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Verbal Aspect in the Book of Revelation: The Function of ...
206 However, Fanning does qualify his statements on the perfect used
aoristically (with no sense of “present result” according to him): “It must be
emphasized that the aoristic use of the perfect is rather rare in the NT” (Verbal
Aspect, ).
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The Variety and Unity of the Apostolic Witness to Christ
Seen from the verbal structure of the Greek language, these terms were used
aoristically in order to express what had already been accomplished in the
present through the summons to faith. "And those whom he called he also
justified; and ...
Leonhard Goppelt, Jurgen Roloff,
1982