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The Indices are intended to supplement the Table of Contents and the Verb List; for verb forms look first in the latter. References are to sections; but a few references in the English Index are to the Introduction.

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Accent, general rules 9-15, 16; in contraction 30; in crasis 37; in elision 34; of nouns 63, 68, 81, 84, 93.b & c, 131.a, 133.a; of monosyll. cons. stems 101; recessive in certain vocatives 72.d, 104, 105, 128.a, 153.a; of adjs., fem. plu. 77.b; of contract adjs. 89.b; recessive in certain adjs. 148, 150, 153.a; of verbs 268.a, 296, 300.d, 349 & 349.a, 362 (3), 379 (4), 384.d; of verbal nouns 402.a; of compounds 439.a.
Accusative neuter as adv. 230, 234.
Action, suffixes denoting 406.
Adscript ι 5.b.
Agent, suffixes denoting 405; expressed by gen. 509.d; by dat. 524.b, 596.
Aiolic dialect Introduction.
Aischylos Introduction.
Aorist 247; system (sigmatic) 279; passive 303; liquid 323, 327; form. vowel or thematic 347, 348; in -α 351; root 366, 379; in -κα 371; indicative 462, 468; in a wish 470.a; passive 501. See Tenses.
Apostrophe 32.
Appositive 502; to a sentence 504.
Aristophanes Introduction.
Aristotle Introduction.
Article 61.
Asyndeton 600.a.
Attic dialect Introduction; Attic reduplication 291.c.
Attraction, of rel. pron. 613.b; of antecedent 613.c; of mode 642.d.
Attributive position 552.a.
Augment 264, 265, 266, 267, 268; of plupf. 293.

Breathings 6.
Byzantine, empire and dialect Introduction.

Cases 59.
Chiasmus 682.a.
Christian Fathers Introduction.
Circumstantial participle 583.
Common dialect Introduction.
Composition 397.
Compounds, analysis of 435; syllabication of 8.
Conditional expressions 645.
Conjunctions, coordinating 602; Consonants, classified 38, 39; sound changes of 3856; final 40.
Contraction, general rules 29; accent in 30; in adjectives 89.a.
Correlative pronouns, table 227; adverbs, table 236.
Crasis 31, 35, 36; accent in 37.

Defective verbs, supplementing one another 391.
Demosthenes Introduction.
Denominatives 399.
Dependent compounds 446 a.
Deponent verbs 394, 501; perf. of 396.
Derivation 397.
Descent, nouns denoting 433.
Descriptive compounds 446.b.
Determinative compounds 445.a, 446.
Dialects of Greek Introduction.
Digraph and diphthong ει and ου 27.a.
Diminutives 431.
Diphthongs 5.
Direct middle 500.a.
Disappearance of close vowels 27.
Doric dialect Introduction.
Doric forms retaining ᾱ 69.b, 72.e.
Double augment 267.a, 268.d.
Double negatives 487.
Dubitative subjv. 471.

Eastern Roman Empire Introduction.
Elision 31, 32, 33; accent in 34.
Empire of Alexander Introduction.
Enclitics 16, 19, 20, 21.
Euripides Introduction.
Exclamations 491.b, 509.c.

Formative-vowel aorist 347, 348.
Future, of vowel verbs 277, 278; liquid 323, 324; Doric 326; in -ῶ 346.a; mid. with act. meaning 392; mid. with pass. meaning 393; passive 310. See Tenses.

Genders 58; diff. in sing. and plu. 144.
Genitive absolute 589, 590.
Gentile nouns 434.
Gnomic aorist 465.
Greek language, dialects and periods Introduction.

Headings and titles 491.c.
Hellenistic dialect Introduction.
Herodotos Introduction.
Hiatus 31.
Historical tenses 246.
Homer Introduction.
Hopeless wish 470.a.
Hortative subjunctive 472.
Hypothetical indic. 461.c, 467.c, 468.b; optative 479, 480, 481, 482.

Imperative mode 245; endings 271; uses of 484, 485; tenses of 484.
Imperfect 264, 459, 460, 461, 470.a.
Impersonal verbs 493.a, 520.b.
Inceptive aorist 464.
Inceptive class 260.
Indicative mode 245, 281; pers. endings 263; in simple sentences 452 – 470, 488, 489.b; in subordinate clauses 617, 618, 620, 622, 624, 627635, 636.c, 638.a, b, d & e, 639, 641, 642.c, 644.a, 647, 648, 649, 655.
Indirect middle 500.b & d.
Indirect quotation 624.a, 657-664.
Infinitive, endings 273; uses 245, 492, 562 – 579, 658.
Ingressive aorist 464.
Interchange of open vowels 25, 26; of long and short vowels 28.
Interjections 491 a.
Ionic dialect Introduction.

Liquids, sound changes in 48, 49, 50, 51, 52, 53.
Liquid verbs 248.
Lucian Introduction.

Middle, direct 500.a; indirect 500.b & d; participles, declined 276.
Modern Greek Introduction.
Modes 242.
Modesuffix, of subjv. 269; of opt. 270.
Movable consonant 31.
Mutes, sound changes in 42, 43, 44, 45, 46, 47.

Nasal class 261, 356.
Nasals, pronunciation 38.d.
Negatives, double 487.
New Testament Introduction.
Nom. for voc. 62.b, 103.c.
Number, adverbs of 232; nouns of 192.

Optative mode 245, 476 – 483, 485; in subord. clauses, 611.c, 616.b, 618.b, 620, 624.b, 627, 629, 630, 631, 636.b, 638.c, 642.b, 644.c, 651, 659.a.

Participle 245; declension of 162.b, 164.b, 166, 168, 169, 170, 171, 172, 173, 276; compared 180; endings 275; syntax 580 – 595.
Passive voice 244; fut. perf. pass. 301; θη-pass. 302 – 310; η-pass. 334, 335, 336, 337; pass. deponents 394, 395; use 499, 501.
Patronymics 433.
Perfect, κα-perf. 287-297, 342; α-perf. 332, 333, 342.b; root perf. 370; mid. 298, 299, 300, 301, 338, 339; of some deponents 396; rendered by pres. 456.b & c.
Periods of Greek language Introduction.
Personal endings, indic. 263; impv. 271.
Pindar Introduction.
Place, endings denoting 228.
Plato Introduction.
Pluperfect 469, 649.
Plutarch Introduction.
Polybios Introduction.
Possessive compounds 445 b, 447.
Possessive pronouns 204.
Predicate nouns 502.
Predicate position 552.c.
Prepositional-phrase compounds 445.c, 448.
Prepositions 437, 440.a, 447.b.
Present system, classes in 256, 257, 258, 259, 260, 261, 262, 356, 357. See Tenses.
Primary tenses 246.
Principal parts of verb 311.
Proclitics 16, 17, 18.
Prohibition 485.
Prohibitive subjunctive 473.
Pronunciation 17, 38.
Punctuation 22.
Purpose, expressions of 565.a, 576, 615, 619, 631.b, 634, 636, 638 a, c & d, 640, 642.

Quality, nouns of 429.
Quantity of vowels 4.
Questions 488.

Reciprocal pronoun 202.
Reduplication, pres. 257.a; perf. 289, 290, 291.
Relexive pronouns 197, 200, 203.
Relative words as indir. interrog. 223, 621.
Result, suffixes denoting 407.
Roman Empire Introduction.

Sappho Introduction.
Secondary tenses 246.
Sociative 525.
Sophokles Introduction.
Speech-tune 9.a.
Stem of noun or adj. 60.
Subjective middle 500.c & d.
Subjunctive 245, 269; tenses of 475; w. οὐ μή 489.a; in simple sent. 471, 472, 473, 474, 475; in subord. clauses 611.b, 616.a, 618.a, 620, 627, 628, 629, 630, 631, 636.a, 638.c, 642.a, 644.b, 650, 652.
Suffix in derivation, meaning 402.
Syllables 8.

Tenses 242, 247; οf ἵστημι 363; of indic. 453-470; of subjv. 475; of opt. 483; of impv. 484; of infin. 563; of partic. 581; in subord. clauses 607.
Theokritos Introduction.
Thukydides Introduction.
Titles and headings 491.c.
Tmesis 437.a.

Verbal nouns and adjs. 399, 402414.
Verbals in -τος and -τέος 352, 353, 354, 411, 596.
Verbs, accent, see Accent; defective supplementing one another 391; impers. 493.a; semi-impers. 520.b; omitted 493.b; depon. 394, 396, 501.
Verb stems 248, in compounds 442; from nouns 415.
Voices 242, 244, 499, 501.
Vowels, open or close 24; lengthening of 28.b.

Wish, expressions of 470.a, 476, 477, 478.

Xenophon Introduction.

Suggested Citation

Meagan Ayer, ed. Goodell’s School Grammar of Attic Greek. Carlisle, Pennsylvania: Dickinson College Commentaries, 2018. ISBN: 978-1-947822-10-8.https://dcc.dickinson.edu/grammar/goodell/english-index