Chapter 5 Flashcards
(55 cards)
1
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Βαστάζω
A
I bear
2
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γάμος, -ου, ὁ
A
marriage
3
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γέ
A
yet, indeed, surely
4
Q
γεύομαι
A
to tastes, experience
5
Q
γνωρίζω
A
I make known
6
Q
δέχα
A
ten
7
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δένδρον, -ου, τό
A
tree
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διάχονος, -ου, ὁ
A
servant, minister
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Q
δουλεύω
A
I serve as a slave
10
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χαθαρός, -ή, -όν
A
pure
11
Q
χαταλείπω
A
I leave, forsake
12
Q
χεῖμαι
A
I lie down; I appoint
13
Q
λυπέω
A
I grieve, pain
14
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Μαρία -ας, ἡ
A
Mary
15
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Μαριάμ, ἡ
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Miriam; Mary
16
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μυστήριον, -ου, τό
A
mystery, secret
17
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νιχάω
A
I conquer
18
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νυμφίος, -ου, ὁ
A
bridegroom
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οἷνος, -ου, ὁ
A
wine
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πνευματιχός, -ή, -όν
A
spiritual
21
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προφητεύω
A
I prophesy
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πόθεν
A
from where?
23
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πόσος, -η, -ον
A
how much? how many?
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σταυρός, -οῦ, ὁ
A
cross
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στρατιώτης, -ου, ὁ
soldier
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συνίημι
I understand, I think about
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σός, σή, σόν
your (sing.)
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τελέω
I finish
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προνέω
I am wise, I think
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φωνέω
I call, to shout
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χήρα, -ας, ἡ
widow
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άδιχία, -ας, ἡ
unrighteousness
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ἀληθής, -ής, -ές
true, honest, genuin
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ἀναβλέπω
I receive sight
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ἀσθενής, -ής, -ές
weak
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ἄρτι
now
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έχχέω
to pour out, bring forth, come forth
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Ἕλλην, -ηνος, ὁ
Greek
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ἕνεχα
(+gen) because of, for the sake of
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ἥχω
I have come, be present
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The article particularizes a substantive or uses it generically.
With Substantives
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The article functions as a personal, relative, possessive, demonstrative, or alternate pronoun.
As a Pronoun
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The absence of the article may convey that a given substantive is non-particular (indefinite or qualitative) or definite. If definite, this may be in conjunction with a proper name, a prepositional object, ordinal numbers, in predicate nominatives, as the complement in an object, complement construction, with monadic (one-of-a-kind) nouns, with abstract or generic nouns, with a pronominal adjective, or with technical expressions.
Absence of Article
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When a single article governs two singular, personal, non-proper substantives of the same case that are joined by καί, they frequently refer to the same person.
Granville Sharp Rule
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A definite predicate nominative does not usually take the article when preceding the copula (linking verb)
Colwell’s Rule
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When two nouns are in a genitive construction, both the head noun and the noun in the genitive case either have or lack the article.
Apollonius’s Canon
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An adjective that predicates a certain quality to the subject, frequently by way of a copulative (linking) verb.
Predicate
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An adjective that ascribes a particular quality to a noun or substantive.
Attributive
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The adjective normally takes on the characteristics of a noun (e.g., the article) and functions as a noun or substantive in a given phrase.
Substantival
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Use of an adjective (usually in the neuter accusative singular) to modify a verb rather than noun.
Adverbial
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Focuses on the properties of a noun in terms of kind rather than degree.
Positive
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Focuses on the properties of a noun in terms of degree rather than kind.
Comparative
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Compares the qualities of three or more entities.
Superlative
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Use of the comparative or superlative adjective to describe an intensification of the positive notion.
Elative
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Instances where popular speech and/or Semitic influence affected the use of the positive, comparative and superlative for one another.
Special Cases