[B-Greek] a participle for TUGXANW
George F Somsel
gfsomsel at yahoo.com
Tue Oct 24 08:16:17 EDT 2006
There is the aorist participle TUXWN, but I suspect you will be wanting the neuter TUXON. I would suggest reading the section s.v. TUXANW in LSJ.
george
gfsomsel
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From: Christopher Shelton <christophershelt at bellsouth.net>
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Subject: [B-Greek] a participle for TUGXANW
To One and All--
This is a minor question, I suppose, but I was hoping someone might
help me with an exercise I have for second semester Greek class. I have
to provide a participle for the verb, TUGXANW. The sentence is the
following:
4) Memory is //the recollection// of _that which has happened_.
MNHMH ESTIN.....the neuter genitive singular middle/passive aorist
participle seems best, but TUGXANW has a 1st and 2nd aorist stem, and I
don't know which one to use. Could someone help me with this? Thanking
you in advance.
Christopher Shelton
Fort Lauderdale, FL
christophershelt at bellsouth.net
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