[*] 240. So with the moods and verbals: “ἐὰν νοσήσῃ”, if he falls sick; “μὴ νοσήσαιμι”, may I not fall sick; “νοσῆσαι”, to fall sick; “νοσήσας”, having fallen sick=“εἰς νόσον ἐμπεσών”. ANTIPHON, 2 “β” 1: “ὅταν . . . νοσήσωσιν, ὑγιεῖς γενόμενοι σῴζονται”. PLATO , Critias, 111B: “νοσήσαντος σώματος ὀστᾶ”. Timae. 84 A: “τὸ δὲ δὴ σάρκας ὀστοῖς ξυνδοῦν ὁπότ᾽ ἂν νοσήσῃ ῾βεξομες δισεασεδ̓ . . . καταψήχεται” . THUC.2.58.2: “ὥστε καὶ τοὺς προτέρους στρατιώτας νοσῆσαι”. AR. Pl. 569: “πλουτήσαντες” (257). 834-6: “κἀγὼ μὲν ᾤμην οὓς τέως” | “εὐηργέτησα δεομένους ἕξειν φίλους” | “ὄντως βεβαίους, εἰ δεηθείην ποτέ”. AESCHYL. P.V. 203: “σπεύδοντες, ὡς Ζεὺς μήποτ᾽ ἄρξειεν” (become lord) “θεῶν”.
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