[*] 93. Agreement of the substantive predicate. The substantive predicate agrees with its subject in case. “τῶν γὰρ ὄμβρων καὶ τῶν αὐχμῶν . . . ὁ Ζεὺς ταμίας ἐστίν”, ISOC.11.13; Zeus is the dispenser of showers and droughts. “ἐπεὶ οὗτοί γε φανερά ἐστι . . . διαφθορὰ τῶν συγγιγνομένων”, PLATO , Meno, 91 C; Since these fellows are a manifest ruin of those who go with them. ISOC.11.13(see above). PLATO , Hipp. Mai. 284 C: “νόμον δὲ λέγεις, ὦ Ἱππία, βλάβην πόλεως εἶναι ἢ ὠφέλειαν”; Meno, 91 C (see above). HDT.2.38: “ἀσήμαντον δὲ θύσαντι θάνατος ἡ ζημίη ἐπικέεται”. PIND. P. 1.88: “πολλῶν ταμίας ἐσσί”.
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