CHAPT 17 Vocabulary Flashcards
ἀγαπάω *ἀγαπα
(143) I love, cherish (ἠγάπων), ἀγαπήσω, ἠγάπησα, ἠγάπηκα, ἠγάπημαι, ἠγαπήθην
δαιμόνιον, –ου, τό *δαιμονιο (63)
demon
ζητέω *ζητε (117)
I seek, desire, try to obtain (ἐζήτουν), ζητήσω, ἐζήτησα, –, –, ἐζητήθην
καλέω *καλε (148)
I call, name, invite (ἐκάλουν), καλέσω, ἐκάλεσα, κέκληκα, κέκλημαι, ἐκλήθην
λαλέω *λαλε (296)
13 I speak, say (ἐλάλουν), λαλήσω, ἐλάλησα, λελάληκα, λελάλημαι, ἐλαλήθην
οἶδα *οἰδ, * ἰδ (318)
14 I know, understand εἰδήσω, ᾔδειν, –, –, – οἶδα is a different type of word.
It actually is another tense (perfect, chapter 25 ), but it functions as if it were a present. Its paradigm is as follows:
1 sg οἶδα 1 pl οἴδαμεν
2 sg οἶδας 2 pl οἴδατε
3 sg οἶδε(ν) 3 pl οἴδασιν
ὅταν
whenever (123) A crasis of ὅτε and ἄν. Introduces a dependent clause.
πλείων, *πλειο πλεῖον (54)
larger, more πλείων is masculine and feminine, πλεῖον is neuter. It is a 3-3 adjective. The genitive of both is πλείονος. Notice the ablaut in the final stem vowel. See the appendix for its paradigm (page 426). If you are following Track Two, just memorize this word for now; its forms will be explained in chapter 10 . Because of the word’s meaning, it will often be followed by a word in the genitive. You can use the key word “than” with the word in the genitive.