Part Seven Flashcards

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The letter directly following π is

A

ρ.

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2
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The lower-case equivalent of the letter Γ is

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γ.

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3
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The name Ζηνόθεµις in an English transliteration would be

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Zenothemis.

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4
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The word ‘orchēstra’ in Greek characters is

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ὀρχήστρα.

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5
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The letter directly before ψ (psi) is

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χ (chi).

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6
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The name of the letter ζ is

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zeta.

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7
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The next letter in the sequence µ, ν, … is

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ξ.

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8
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The lowercase equivalent of the letter Ξ is

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π.

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9
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Complete the sequence: ζ, η,…

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θ.

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10
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Complete the sequence: τ, υ, …

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φ.

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11
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What is the name for the letter ψ?

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psi

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12
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The capital of the letter ξ (xi) is:

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Ξ.

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13
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The word xylophonē in Greek letters would be

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ξυλοφωνη.

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14
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The best English transliteration of the Greek word ἐρισθένης would be

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eristhenēs.

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15
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The letter directly preceding κ (kappa) and λ (lambda) is

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ι (iota).

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16
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What is the lowercase equivalent of the letter Λ in the Greek alphabet?

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λ

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17
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The upper case (capital) equivalent of the letter λ (lambda) in the Greek alphabet is

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Λ.

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18
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The letter preceding ο (omicron), π (pi), ρ (rho) in the Greek alphabet is

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ξ (xi/ksi).

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19
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The letter zeta in the Greek alphabet is

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ζ.

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20
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A Greek transliteration of the English word anorexia is

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ἀνορεξια.

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21
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The upper case (capital) equivalent of the letter ξ (xi/ksi) in the Greek alphabet is

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Ξ.

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22
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The upper case (capital) equivalent of the letter ζ (zeta) in the Greek alphabet is

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Ζ.

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23
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The letter preceding κ (kappa), λ (lambda), µ (mu) in the Greek alphabet is

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ι (iota).

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24
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The letter gamma in the Greek alphabet is

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γ.

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A Greek transliteration of the English word *aphasia* is
ἀφασια.
26
The upper case (capital) equivalent of the letter η (eta) in the Greek alphabet is
Η.
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The letter following ν (nu), ξ (xi/ksi), ο (omicron) in the Greek alphabet is
π (pi).
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The letter preceding ι (iota), κ (kappa), λ (lambda) in the Greek alphabet is
θ (theta).
29
The letter phi in the Greek alphabet is
φ.
30
A Greek transliteration of the English word *kyrie* is
κυριε.
31
The upper case (capital) equivalent of the letter η (eta) in the Greek alphabet is
Η.
32
The letter following λ (lambda), μ (mu), ν (nu) in the Greek alphabet is
ξ (xi/ksi).
33
The letter preceding σ (sigma), τ (tau), υ (upsilon) in the Greek alphabet is
ρ (rho).
34
The letter eta in the Greek alphabet is
η.
35
A Greek transliteration of the English word *chrysothemis* is
χρυσοθεμις.
36
The upper case (capital) equivalent of the letter υ (upsilon) in the Greek alphabet is
Υ.
37
The upper case equivalent of the letter π (pi) in the Greek alphabet is
Π.
38
Give the dictionary entry for the Greek verb "γράφω".
γράφω, γράψω, ἔγραψα, γέγραφα, γέγραμμαι, ἐγράφην—to write, draw; (in middle voice) indict
39
Give the dictionary entry for the Greek verb "ἐθέλω".
ἐθέλω, ἐθελήσω, ἠθέλησα, ἠθέληκα, ———, ————(with an infinitive) to be willing (to), wish (to)
40
Give the dictionary entry for the Greek verb "θῡ́ω".
θῡ́ω, θῡ́σω, ἔθῡσα, τέθυκα, τέθυμαι, ἐτύθην—to offer sacrifice, sacrifice, slay
41
What is the meaning of the Greek conjunction / adverb "καί"?
καί—(as a conjunction) and; (as an adverb) also, even
42
What is the meaning of the Greek correlative "καί...καί"?
καί...καί—both...and
43
Give the dictionary entry for the Greek verb "κλέπτω".
κλέπτω, κλέψω, ἔκλεψα, κέκλοφα, κέκλεμμαι, ἐκλάπην—to steal
44
What is the meaning of the Greek adverb / conjunction "μή"?
μή—(as an adverb) not (used with subjunctives, imperatives, infinitives not in indirect discourse, optatives in wishes, and participles with conditional or general force); introduces a question expecting the answer "no"; (as a conjunction introducing a negative purpose clause) lest, in order that...not; (as a conjunction introducing a fear clause) lest, that; introduces cautious assertion
45
What is the meaning of the Greek adverb "οὐ"?
οὐ—not (used with indicatives, optatives not in wishes, infinitives in indirect discourse, and participles without conditional or general force; proclitic except οὐ at end of a clause); οὐκ before smooth breathing, οὐχ before rough breathing; introduces a question expecting the answer "yes"
46
Give the dictionary entry for the Greek verb "παιδεύω".
παιδεύω, παιδεύσω, ἐπαίδευσα, πεπαίδευκα, πεπαίδευμαι, ἐπαιδεύθην—to teach, educate; (in middle voice) have (someone) taught
47
Give the dictionary entry for the Greek verb "σπεύδω".
σπεύδω, σπεύσω, ἔσπευσα, ———, ———, ————(with an infinitive) to be eager (to), hasten (to), strive (to)
48
Give the dictionary entry for the Greek verb "φυλάττω".
φυλάττω, φυλάξω, ἐφύλαξα, πεφύλαχα, πεφύλαγμαι, ἐφυλάχθην—to stand guard, guard, protect, preserve; (in middle voice) be on guard against
49
Give the dictionary entry for the Greek noun "ἀγορᾱ́".
ἀγορᾱ́, ἀγορᾶς, ἡ—marketplace, market
50
What is the meaning of the Greek preposition "εἰς"?
εἰς—into, to (with the accusative case)
51
What is the meaning of the Greek preposition "ἐκ"?
ἐκ—out of (with the genitive case); ἐζ before a vowel
52
What is the meaning of the Greek preposition "ἐν"?
ἐν—in (with the dative case)
53
Give the dictionary entry for the Greek noun "ἐπιστολή".
ἐπιστολή, ἐπιστολῆς, ἡ—letter, message
54
What is the meaning of the Greek conjunction "ἤ"?
ἤ—or; (following a comparative) than
55
Give the dictionary entry for the Greek noun "ἡσυχίᾱ".
ἡσυχίᾱ, ἡσυχίᾱς, ἡ—leisure, stillness, tranquility
56
Give the dictionary entry for the Greek noun "θεᾱ́".
θεᾱ́, θεᾶς, ἡ—goddess
57
Give the dictionary entry for the Greek verb "πέμπω".
πέμπω, πέμψω, ἔπεμψα, πέπομφα, πέπεμμαι, ἐπέμφθην—to send
58
Give the dictionary entry for the Greek noun "σκηνή".
σκηνή, σκηνῆς, ἡ—tent
59
Give the dictionary entry for the Greek noun "χώρᾱ".
χώρᾱ, χώρᾱς, ἡ—land, country, countryside, space, position
60
What is the meaning of the Greek interjection "ὦ"?
ὦ—O!