4α Flashcards
ἀκούω
I listen; + genitive of person, accusative of thing, I listen to; I hear
ἐθέλω
+ infinitive, I am willing; I wish
ἔχω
I have; I hold
θεωρέω
I watch; I see
ποιέω
I make; I do
χαίρω
I rejoice
χαῖρε
greetings! (to single person)
χαίρετε
greetings! (to multiple people)
ὁ ἄγγελος
messenger
ὁ ἀνήρ (τὸν ἄνδρα, ὦ ἄνερ)
man; husband
ἡ γυνή (ὦ γύναι, αἱ γυναῖκες, τά̄ς γυναῖκας)
woman; wife
ἡ ἐορτή
festival
ἡ θυγάτηρ (ὦ θύγατερ)
daughter
ὁ καιρός
time; right time
ἡ κρήνη
spring
ἡ μήτηρ
mother
ἡ ὑδρίᾱ
water jar
ὁ χορός
dance; chorus
ἀ̄ργός
not working, idle, lazy [= ἀεργός = ἀ-, not + ἐργ-, work], ἀ̄ργόn. Note: compound adjectives (i.e., adjectives with a prefix) do not have separate feminine forms; the masculine serves for feminine as well; thus ἀ̄ργός (ἀ-εργός) can be either masculine or feminine
φίλος, φίλη, φιλον
dear; as noun ὁ φίλος or ἡ φίλη, friend
ἀπό
+ genitive, from
ἀπο-
away, as a prefix in compound verbs
πρός
+ dative, at, near by; + accusative, to; toward
ἰδού
look!
καί
even; also, too
μάλα
very
μόλις
with difficulty; scarcely; reluctantly
πρῶτον
first
ταχέως
quickly, swiftly
ἆρα
introduces a question
ἐν νῷ ἔχω
+ infinitive, I have in mind; I intend
τὰ Διονὐ̄σια
the festival of Dionysus
τὰ Διονὐ̄σια ποιῶ
I celebrate the festival of Dionysus
ἡ Μέλιττα
Melissa [= bee]
ἡ Μυρρίνη
Myrrhine [= myrtle, a shrub or tree]