| 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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