LS 07 Flashcards
πρόσωπον, -ου, τό
face, appearance
σημεῖον, -ου, τό
sign, symbolic event
τόπος, -ου, ὁ
place (topography = making of maps)
χρόνος, -ου, ὁ
time, period of time, occasion (chronology = a list or account organized by time)
ἀλλά
but, instead, on the contrary (Contrast ἄλλος above.)
δέ
but, and
εἰς
to, into, toward, in
Nouns, adjectives, and articles that immediately follow the preposition εἰς are assigned accusative case forms.
ἐκ, ἐξ
out of, from, since (The English word exit is derived from this Greek word.)
Nouns, adjectives, and articles that immediately follow the preposition ἐκ are assigned genitive case forms.
ἐν
in, on, at, by, with, among
Nouns, adjectives, and articles that immediately follow the preposition ἐν are assigned dative case forms.
ὁ, ἡ, τό
the (when translated)
It is often necessary to leave the article untranslated since the rules for its use in Greek are different from the rules for the use of the article in English.
οὕτως
so, thus, in this way
παρά
at, by, with, alongside, beside
You will learn later that the various meanings of the preposition παρά are associated with the case of the words that immediately follow it.
περί
about, around, concerning
You will learn later that the various meanings of the preposition περί are associated with the case of the words that immediately follow it.