βοῦ-ς ox, cow | μῦ-ς mouse | ὗ-ς hog, sow |
εἷς one (stem ἑν-) | ναῦ-ς ship | φλόξ flame (φλέγ-ω burn) |
θήρ wild beast (gen. θηρ-ός) | ὄψ voice (stem ὀπ-) | χείρ hand (gen. χειρ-ός) |
κλώψ thief (κλέπ-τ-ω steal) | πούς foot (stem ποδ-) | χθών earth (stem χθον-) |
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Table of Contents:
Part I: Letters, Sounds, Syllables, Accent
Part II: Inflection
Part IV: Syntax
ADVERBIAL COMPLEX SENTENCES
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ADJECTIVE CLAUSES
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RELATIVE CLAUSES:
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[*] 823. Some stems are identical with roots (root-stems, 193) to which only an inflectional ending, or no ending at all, has been added.
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