Vocab D cap 9 Flashcards
ἀγαθός , -ή, -όν
good,useful
ἅγιος , -ία , -ιον
adjective: holy plural noun: saints
ἀγαπητός, -ή, -όν
Beloved
αἰώνιος , -ον
Eternal
ἀλλήλων
one another this is a common form of a common verb. it takes its direct object in the dative, and therefore you dont use the key word with its direct object
ἀπεκρίθη αὐτῷ means, “he answered him”, not “He Answered to him”
ἀπεκρίθη
he/she/it answered
δοῦλος, -ου, ὁ
slave,servant
ἐάν
if,when : introduces a dependent clause. ἐάν is a crasis os εἰ and ἄν. “crasis occurs when two words are “pushed together” to make one. when ἐάν appears after a relative pronoun (ὅς), it has the effect of appending “-ever” to the end of the pronoun (just like ἄν). ὅς ἐάν… means “whoever”…
ἐμός, ἐμή, ἐμόν
my, mine this adjective always means “my” regardless of its case. If it is used substantivally,it always means “mine”.
ἐντολή, -ῆς, -ἡ
commandment
καθώς
as , even as
κακός, -ή, -όν
bad , evil
μου (ἐμοῦ)
my
this is the genitive singular of ἐγώ. Unlike ἐμός, μου only means “my” when it is in the genitive case. It can also be written with an initial epsilonand an accent: ἐμοῦ
This word is discussed in detail in Chapter 11
νεκρὀς, - ά , -ὀν
adjective: dead noun: dead body,corpse
πιστός, -ή, -όν
faithful, believing