[B-Greek] example of perispomemnon from 1-st declinsion, not contracted
Carl W. Conrad
cwconrad at artsci.wustl.edu
Fri Jun 11 11:59:07 EDT 2004
At 5:51 PM +0200 6/11/04, Arie Dirkzwager wrote:
>Perhaps MNA ?
>But it has a Semitic origin.
Well, of course there's GH, a contracted form to be sure, but contracted
for many centuries before NT Koine.
>
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>Van: "Jerzy Ostapczuk" <jostap at chat.edu.pl>
>Aan: "B_GREEK" <b-greek at lists.ibiblio.org>
>Verzonden: donderdag 10 juni 2004 16:43
>Onderwerp: [B-Greek] example of perispomemnon from 1-st declinsion,not
>contracted
>
>
>Hello!
>I'm looking for an example of the word from I declinsion perispomenon, but
>not contracted.
>Do you have any in mind?
>
>Thanks.
>
>Jerzy Ostapczuk
>Christian Theological Academy in Warsaw
>Poland
>jostap at wp.pl
>jostap at chat.edu.pl
>
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