[B-Greek] 2nd Aorist Passives

Carlton Winbery winberycl at earthlink.net
Thu Sep 15 15:20:19 EDT 2005


>Is there an extant list of the verbs with 2nd Aorist passive forms?  And if
>so, where might I and my students find it?

Perry, there are 33 sixth p.p. verbs that do not have the expected 
theta. Some call these 2nd aorist but they do not use an entirely 
different stem the way ERCOMAI does in becoming HLQHN. The stems are 
built on a common form like FAINW and EFANHN. These are listed in 
Brooks and Winbery, Morphology of NT Greek, University Press of 
America, pp248-249 or section 179.22.

Carlton Winbery

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Carlton L. Winbery
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Louisiana College
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