PARSING LIST Flashcards

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From μασάομαι (masáomai, “to chew”) +‎ -μα (-ma).

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μασώ • (masó)
μάσησα - (simple past)

Alternative form of μασάω

μάσημα
That which is chewed.
Something to chew, a quid

μάσησις (“the resulting act of chewing”)

παραμασήτης (“moocher”)

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μάσησα • (másisa)
1st person singular simple past form of μασώ (masó).

μάσημᾰ • (másēma) n (genitive μασήμᾰτος); third declension

That which is chewed
Something to chew, a quid.

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μᾰσάομαι • (masáomai)
to chew.

μάσημα (másēma)
μάσησις (másēsis, “chewing”)
παραμασήτης (paramasḗtēs, “moocher”)

μασάω • (masáo) (simple past μάσησα)

chew, masticate
(colloquial) squander (money)

(squander): σπαταλάω (spataláo)
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αμάσητος (amásitos, “unchewed”)
δυσμάσητος (dysmásitos, “hard to chew”)

see: μασάω (masáo, “to chew”)

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MIDDLE

μᾰσᾰ́ομαι - I myself am chewing.

μᾰσᾰ́ῃ - you yourself are chewing.
μᾰσᾰ́ει - you yourself are chewing.

μᾰσᾰ́εται - he himself is chewing.

μᾰσᾰ́εσθον - you both are chewing.

μᾰσᾰ́εσθον - they both are chewing.

μᾰσᾰόμεθᾰ - we ourselves are chewing.

μᾰσᾰ́εσθε - all of yourselves are chewing.

μᾰσᾰ́ονται - they themselves are chewing.

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SUBJUNCTIVE

μᾰσᾰ́ωμαι - I may chew

μᾰσᾰ́ῃ - you may chew

μᾰσᾰ́ηται - he may chew

μᾰσᾰ́ησθον - you both may chew

μᾰσᾰ́ησθον - they both may chew

μᾰσᾰώμεθᾰ - we may chew

μᾰσᾰ́ησθε - you [all] may chew

μᾰσᾰ́ωνται - they may chew

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OPTATIVE

μᾰσᾰοίμην

μᾰσᾰ́οιο

μᾰσᾰ́οιτο

μᾰσᾰ́οισθον

μᾰσᾰοίσθην

μᾰσᾰοίμεθᾰ

μᾰσᾰ́οισθε

μᾰσᾰ́οιντο

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IMPERATIVE

imperative

μᾰσᾰ́ου - you

μᾰσᾰέσθω - he

μᾰσᾰ́εσθον - you both

μᾰσᾰέσθων - they both

μᾰσᾰ́εσθε - you [all]

μᾰσᾰέσθων - they

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INFINITIVE

infinitive

μᾰσᾰ́εσθαι - to be chewing

participle
m μᾰσᾰόμενος
f μᾰσᾰομένη
n μᾰσᾰόμενον

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PRESENT (contracted)

indicative
μᾰσῶμαι
μᾰσᾷ
μᾰσᾶται

μᾰσᾶσθον
μᾰσᾶσθον

μᾰσώμεθᾰ
μᾰσᾶσθε
μᾰσῶνται

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γνῶσῐς

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γνῶσῐς
The result of an education.
The resulting act of acquiring knowledge.
That which is acquired through study.

γνώσεως - (genitive)
Of knowledge.

inquiry
knowledge
fame

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γιγνώσκω
In the process of becoming knowledgeable.
Learning.
Becoming educated.
At school. Being schooled. Being taught.
Not yet fully knowledgeable.
I am aware of; I perceive, observe, know, learn.

-σκω   
(Inchoative)
To become...
To undergo...
Not yet accomplished...
In the process of...
Inchoative...

-σκω • (-skō)
Primitive suffix used to form present-tense stems, very rarely associated with the inchoative meaning of becoming.

From Proto-Indo-European *-sḱéti, inchoative or inceptive suffix.

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εφευρέθηκα

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INVENT - CONTRIVE

εφευρίσκω • (efevrísko)

simple past εφεύρα, εφηύρα,

passive εφευρίσκομαι

(transitive) invent

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εφευρίσκομαι
passive form of εφευρίσκω (efevrísko)

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εφευρέθηκα • (efevréthika)
1st person singular simple past form of εφευρίσκομαι (efevrískomai).

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Latin

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LATIN PHRASES

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Latin_phrases

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Parsing lists (wiki)

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https: //en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Greek_and_Latin_roots_in_English
https: //en.wikipedia.org/wiki/English_words_of_Greek_origin
https: //en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Latin_legal_terms
https: //en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Latin_abbreviations
https: //en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Greek_morphemes_used_in_English

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