Ὅς AND Ὅστις CLAUSES
612 The Relative Pronoun ὅς ([213](file:///x:/Departments/Classics_Texts/schoolgrammarofa00goodrich_porson/HTML%20Files/Chapter-213.html)) connects its clause with
some noun or pronoun, and has its own construction
in the subordinate clause. (So of its compounds
ὅσπερ, ὅστις, etc.)
- a. The connecting force of ὅς may be no stronger than
that of a demonstrative. The ὅς clause is then really independent.
When clearly subordinate, the ὅς clause often precedes
the leading clause, or may be included within it.