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2049. The attributive participle (with any modifier), with or without the article, modifies a substantive like any other adjective.

““ ἐφεστηκὼς κίνδυ_νος τῇ πόλειthe danger impending over the StateD. 18.176, οἱ ὄντες ἐχθροί the existing enemies 6. 15, παρὼν καιρός the present crisis 3. 3, ““τὸ Κοτύλαιον ὀνομαζόμενον ὄροςthe mountain called CotylaeumAes. 3.86, ““αἱ Αἰόλου νῆσοι καλούμεναιthe so-called islands of AeolusT. 3.88 (cp. 1170). For the position of an attributive participle with its modifiers, see 1166.

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