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Jeffrey A. Rydberg-Cox, Overview of Greek SyntaxYour current position in the text is marked in red. Click anywhere on the line to jump to another position.
Used as the subject, predicate object, or independently in titles. Subject: Serves as the subject of a finite verb. Smyth 938-939 tauta hoi hairetoi angellousi tois stratiôtais Xen. Anab. 1.2.3 ; The delegates report these things to the soldiers Predicate: The predicate object of verbs such as eimi and gignomai Smyth 939 Klearchos phugas ên Xen. Anab. 1. 1. 9 ; Clearchus was an exile Independent: Standing independently describing titles or names. Smyth 940-942 proseilêphe tên tôn ponêrôn koinên epônumian sukophantês Aeschin. 2.99 ; he -- the syncophant -- received the common appellation of the vile This text is based on the following book(s): |