441 The adverbs πᾶν altogether, εὖ well, also the inseparables ἀ(ν)- not and δυσ- ill, are prefixt in like manner to a few adjectives, and the last three to many verbals in -τος:
πάν-σοφος exceedingly wise, |
σοφός wise, |
παν-τλήμων all-enduring, wretched, |
τλήμων wretched, |
εὐ-δόκιμος well-approved, glorious, |
δόκιμος approved, |
ἀ-δόκιμος un-approved, in-glοrious, |
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ἀ-δύνατος un-able, im-possible, |
δυνατός able, possible, |
δυσ-τάλᾱς in hard misery, |
τάλᾱς wretched, |
εὔ-τακτος well-arranged, |
τακτός arranged, |
ἄ-τακτος un-arranged, |
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δυσ-πόρευτος hardly passable, |
πορευτός passable. |
- a. But these simple compounds must not be confused with those described in
[447](file:///x:/Departments/Classics_Texts/schoolgrammarofa00goodrich_porson/HTML%20Files/Chapter-447.html), which have the same first member in a different relation to the second ([444](file:///x:/Departments/Classics_Texts/schoolgrammarofa00goodrich_porson/HTML%20Files/Chapter-444.html)).