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The Greek Verb
GREEK VERB REFERENCE TABLES
by Graham G Thomason
Greek Verb Reference Tables
by Graham G Thomason
Copyright Graham G Thomason, 2009.
Permission is granted to copy or publish this document for non-commercial use, provided this complete notice is included. The document can be found at www.FarAboveAll.com
Version 1.09
Revised 16 January, 2016.
Contents
1Introduction1
2General Vowel Length and Accent Rules2
3Length Rules Applying to Verbs in General3
4Length Rules Applying to Participles in General3
5Accent Rules Applying to Verbs (including Participles) in General4
6Alternative Forms of Verbs5
7Paradigm of the Greek Verb in English6
8Accentuation of the Regular Verb8
9Accentuation of the Participles of the Regular Verb9
10Regular Verb lujhj
Acc.Fem.Plur in -a>j
Gen.Fem.Plur
Present Active
luj
luqeisw~n
Future Active
luj
xw&ra>j
xwrw~n
Adj. 1st/3rd decl
h9dei=a`
h(dei=a`
h9dei/a>j
h9dei/a>j
h9deiw~n
Adj. 1st/3rd decl
pa>~sa`
pa>~sa`
pa>&shj
pa>&sa>j
pa>sw~n
Compare with 1st/2nd declension participles and adjectives:
Ptc. 1st/2nd decl
luj
dikai/wn
Regular Verb lu