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916. Appositive.—An appositive is a noun added to another noun or to a pronoun to describe or define it: Μιλτιάδης στρατηγός Miltiades, the general, ὑ_μεῖς οἱ ἱερεῖς you, the priests, τοῦτο, σὺ εἶπες, ἀ_εὶ πάρεστι, σχολή this, which you mentioned, is always present, (I mean) leisure P. Th. 172d.

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