[*] 2049. The attributive participle (with any modifier), with or without the article, modifies a substantive like any other adjective. ““ὁ ἐφεστηκὼς κίνδυ_νος τῇ πόλει” the danger impending over the State” D. 18.176, οἱ ὄντες ἐχθροί the existing enemies 6. 15, ὁ παρὼν καιρός the present crisis 3. 3, ““τὸ Κοτύλαιον ὀνομαζόμενον ὄρος” the mountain called Cotylaeum” Aes. 3.86, ““αἱ Αἰόλου νῆσοι καλούμεναι” the so-called islands of Aeolus” T. 3.88 (cp. 1170). For the position of an attributive participle with its modifiers, see 1166.
[*] 2049. The attributive participle (with any modifier), with or without the article, modifies a substantive like any other adjective. ““ὁ ἐφεστηκὼς κίνδυ_νος τῇ πόλει” the danger impending over the State” D. 18.176, οἱ ὄντες ἐχθροί the existing enemies 6. 15, ὁ παρὼν καιρός the present crisis 3. 3, ““τὸ Κοτύλαιον ὀνομαζόμενον ὄρος” the mountain called Cotylaeum” Aes. 3.86, ““αἱ Αἰόλου νῆσοι καλούμεναι” the so-called islands of Aeolus” T. 3.88 (cp. 1170). For the position of an attributive participle with its modifiers, see 1166.