28: More MI Verbs Flashcards

1
Q

ἀπόλλυμι/ἀπολλύω

A

I destroy (middle: I perish)

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2
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ἀφίημι

A

I forgive; I allow; I dismiss

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3
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κάθημαι

A

I sit; I stay

Present Deponent Participle: καθήμενος, -η, -ον

Imperfect Deponent Indicative: ἐκάθητο

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4
Q

φημί

A

I say

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5
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δεξιός, -ά, -όν

A

right ἐν δεξιᾷ (χειρί), “on the right (hand)”

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6
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διό

A

wherefore, therefore

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7
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εἴτε

A

if, whether;

εἴτε… εἴτε, whether… or; if… if

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8
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καθώς

A

just as, as

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9
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νυνί

A

at this moment (emphatic form)

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10
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τέ

A

and, but, also (postpositive) (synonym of δέ, but more “literary”

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11
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ἀπόκρισις, ἡ

A

answer

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12
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κατάγω

A

I land (a boat)

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13
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μάγοι, οἱ

A

Magi

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14
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μωρία, ἡ

A

foolishness

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15
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ὀφείλω

A

I owe, am debtor to

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16
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παράπτωμα, τό

A

transgression

17
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Παῦλος, ὁ

18
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Πέτρος, ὁ

19
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σταυρός, ὁ

20
Q

Recite ἀφίημι Present Active Indicative Paradigm

21
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Recite ἀφίημι Principal Parts

22
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συνίημι

A

I understand

23
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ἀνίημι

24
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παρίημι

25
What are the four forms φημί appears in the New Testament?
φημί "I say" φησίν "he/she says" φασίν "they say" ἔφη "he/she said"
26
What are the two groups of verbs that does not take the accusative case for their direct objects?
1. Genitive Direct Object - verbs of sense perception (to hear, taste, touch, handle, desire, sharing, filling and ruling) (ἤκουσα τοῦ _ἀγγέλου_, "I heard the angel") 2. Dative Direct Object - not easily grouped, although the dative direct object may be influenced by a prepositional prefix (τότε ἀπεκρίθησαν _αὐτῷ_, "Then they answered him")
27
What could be some Alternate Second Aorist endings?
When they use the first aorist alpha variable vowel instead of the second aorist's epsilon/omicron variable vowel. (ἔβαλαν for ἔβαλον)