[B-Greek] a participle for TUGXANW
frjsilver at optonline.net
frjsilver at optonline.net
Tue Oct 24 09:49:09 EDT 2006
Yes, this is it.
It's even fairly common among orthodox Christians named for several saints of that name, TUCWN, often represented in English as 'Tikhon'; no feminine-form name AFAIK.
Father James Silver
Monk James
Orthodox Church in America
----- Original Message -----
From: George F Somsel
Date: Tuesday, October 24, 2006 8:16 am
Subject: Re: [B-Greek] a participle for TUGXANW
To: Christopher Shelton , B-Greek
> 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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> ----- Original Message ----
> From: Christopher Shelton
> To: B-Greek
> Sent: Tuesday, October 24, 2006 3:07:21 AM
> Subject: [B-Greek] a participle for TUGXANW
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> 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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