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θεωρέω

to be a

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θεωρῶν part sg pres act masc nom attic epic doric contr 29 user votes 23.2%

Word Frequency Statistics (more statistics)

Words in Corpus Max Max/10k Min Min/10k Corpus Name
311,666 273 8.759 95 3.048 Polybius, Histories

θεωρός

envoy sent to consult an oracle

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θεωρῶν † noun pl masc gen 99 user votes 76.8%

† This form has been selected using statistical methods as the most likely one in this context. It may or may not be the correct form. (More info)

Word Frequency Statistics (more statistics)

Words in Corpus Max Max/10k Min Min/10k Corpus Name
311,666 179 5.743 1 0.032 Polybius, Histories

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Statistical votes for form θεωρῶν
Results Form frequency evaluator User-voting evaluator Word-frequency evaluator
θεωρός noun pl masc gen 65.8% 9,900% 24.6%
θεωρέω part sg pres act masc nom attic epic doric contr 34.2% 2,900% 75.4%

The possible parses for this word have been evaulated by an experimental system that attempts to determine which parse is correct in this context. The system is composed of a number of "evaluators"--each of which uses different criteria to score the possibilities--whose votes are weighted to determine the best answer. The percentages in the table above show each evaluator's score for each form, which are then combined to determine each form's overall score.

This selection used the following evaluators:

  • Form frequency evaluator: Scores parses based on how often their morphological features (first-person, indicative, plural, and so on) occur among all the words in the Perseus corpus.
  • User-voting evaluator: Scores parses based on the number of votes each one has received from users. Weighted more heavily as more users vote for a given word in a text.
  • Word-frequency evaluator: Scores parses based on how often the dictionary word appears in the Perseus corpus. Only used when a given form could be from more than one possible word.

User votes are weighted more heavily than the other methods, which are all treated equally.

(This is historical data only. The voting feature is currently disabled.)