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1390. A form of the genitive of possession appears in poetry with verbal adjectives and passive participles to denote the personal origin of an action (cp. 1298): ““κείνης διδακτάtaught of herS. El. 344, ““ἐκδιδαχθεὶς τῶν κατ᾽ οἶκονinformed by those in the houseS. Tr. 934, ““πληγεὶς θυγατρόςstruck by a daughterE. Or. 497. Cp. διόσδοτος given of God; and “beloved of the Lord.”

On the genitive absolute, see 2070.


THE ABLATIVAL GENITIVE WITH VERBS

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