Lesson 19 Flashcards
Ἀγαμέμνων, ονος, ὁ
Agamemnon, king of Mycenae
husband of Clytemnestra, brother of Menelaus (Helen’s husband), and commander in chief of the allied Greek military expedition against Troy
αἰδέομαι, αἰδέσ(σ)ομαι, ᾐδεσ(σ)σάμην
to reverence
αφίημι, αφήσω, αφῆκα
send away, dismiss, hurl, drive off
δηθύνω
defective, loiter, linger, delay
εἶμι, εἴσομαι
come, go
(present tense often used with future meaning: shall
come, shall go
infinitive: ἰέναι, ἴμεναι
ἔνθα
then, there, thereupon, here
ἐπευφημέω, ἐπευφημήσω, ἐπευφήμησα
shout assent, approve
ἤ, ἠέ
or, than, whether
ἦ…ἦ…
either…or…, whether…or…
κιχάνω, κιχήσομαι, ἐκιχησάμην
come upon, find, overtake, arrive, arrive at
(alternative aorists: ἔκιχον, ἐκίχην)
κρατερός, ή, όν
strong, harsh, powerful, stern, mighty.
μή
not, lest, that not
μῦθος, ου, ὁ
word, command, story
νῦν
now, at this time, as matters now are, as it is
(commonly implies a contrast).
παρά, πάρ, παραί
adverb, and preposition with genitive, dative, accusative: from the side of, by the side of, to the side of, beside, along;
adverb: beside, near, by
with genitive: from (the side of, beside)
with dative: by (the side of), near beside
with accusative: to the side of, along (by), beside,
stretched along