|
acc. |
accusative |
|
act. |
active |
|
adv. |
adverb, adverbial |
|
aor. |
aorist |
|
art. infin. |
|
|
dat. |
dative |
|
dep. |
deponent |
|
Diss. |
Epictetus, Dissertationes |
|
Ench. |
Epictetus, Encheiridion |
|
fem. |
feminine |
|
ff. |
and following |
|
fut. |
future |
|
G. |
T.D. Goodell, A School Grammar of Attic Greek |
|
gen. |
genitive |
|
imper. |
imperative |
|
impf. |
imperfect |
|
ind. |
indicative |
|
infin. |
infinitive |
|
L-S |
A.A. Long & D. Sedley, Hellenistic Philosophers (1987) |
|
LSJ |
Liddell-Scott-Jones, Greek-English Lexicon |
|
masc. |
masculine |
|
mid. |
middle |
|
neut. |
neuter |
|
nom. |
nominative |
|
opt. |
optative |
|
part. |
participle |
|
pass. |
passive |
|
perf. |
perfect |
|
pl. |
plural |
|
pres. |
present |
|
S. |
H.W. Smyth, A Greek Grammar for Colleges |
|
sg. |
singular |
|
subj. |
subjunctive |
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