[B-Greek] Case definitions
Mitch Larramore
mitchlarramore at yahoo.com
Wed Oct 8 21:53:56 EDT 2003
If it is not too much trouble, I was wondering if
someone might be able to give me good definitions of
these terms. The grammar I looked at used them but
really did not clearly define them for the reader. I
am assuming that these terms are what the very ancient
Greeks gave to them.
The Cases:
PTWSIS ORQH, EUQEIA, ONOMASTIKH (Nominative)
hH GENIKH PTWSIS (Genitive)
hH AFAIRETIKH PTWSIS (Ablative)
hH TOPIKH PTWSIS (Locative)
hH CRHSTIKH PTWSIS (Instrumental)
hH DOTIKH PTWSIS (Dative)
hH AITIATIKH PTWSIS (Accusative)
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Mitch Larramore
Spring Branch, Texas
Student/Memorial High School
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