[*] 977. An appositive to a possessive pronoun stands in the genitive, in agreement with the personal pronoun implied in the possessive: τὸν ἐμὸν ( = ἐμοῦ) ““τοῦ ταλαιπώρου βίον” the life of me, wretched one” Ar. Plut. 33, τὰ ὑ_μέτερ᾽ ( = ὑ_μῶν) ““αὐτῶν κομιεῖσθε” you will regain your own” D. 4.7. Cp. 1200. 2. b, 1202. 2. b.
[*] 977. An appositive to a possessive pronoun stands in the genitive, in agreement with the personal pronoun implied in the possessive: τὸν ἐμὸν ( = ἐμοῦ) ““τοῦ ταλαιπώρου βίον” the life of me, wretched one” Ar. Plut. 33, τὰ ὑ_μέτερ᾽ ( = ὑ_μῶν) ““αὐτῶν κομιεῖσθε” you will regain your own” D. 4.7. Cp. 1200. 2. b, 1202. 2. b.