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1
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ἀπέρχομαι

A

I go away, leave

2
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ἐγγίζω

A

I draw near, I approach

3
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μαρτυρέω

A

I testify, bear witness

4
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ὁράω

A

I see (share forms with βλέπω)

5
Q

πείθω

A

I persuade

6
Q

προσερχομαι

A

I come to, approach

7
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τηρέω

A

I keep, I guard

8
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εἶδός, τό

A

appearance

9
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ἥν

A

which (fem. acc. sg.)

10
Q

καλῶς

A

well (adverb)

11
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μαρτυρία, ἡ

A

testimony

12
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νικάω

A

I conquer

13
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οἶνος, ὁ

A

wine

14
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οὔτε… οὔτέ

A

neither… nor

15
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Σαμάρεια, ἡ

A

Samaria

16
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What are the three characteristics of the Perfect Verbs?

A
  1. Reduplication of the first letter of the stem (and an added epsilon) 2. A kappa added at the end of the verb’s basic stem 3. Secondary endings with an alpha variable vowel
17
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What paradigm is used for the Perfect Verbs?

A

First Aorist paradigm

18
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How do Perfect Verbs translate?

A

“I have… ed”

19
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How do the aspirant characters θ,φ and χ reduplicate?

A

With their non-aspirant characters. θ - τ φ - π χ - κ

20
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What do compound verbs reduplicate?

A

The verb stem, not their prepositional prefix. απολύω - απολέλυκα

21
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What is different about the deponent rendition of the Perfect Verbs?

A

The kappa is not added, but it does reduplicate the stem.

22
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What three characteristics form the pluperfect?

A
  1. Has an augment 2. A reduplicated perfect stem 3. An -ει formation in the variable vowel ελελύκει
23
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Recite the Perfect Verbs Deponent Paradigms

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