[B-Greek] OUDEIS

Mark Lightman lightmanmark at yahoo.com
Thu Feb 10 13:11:32 EST 2011


<Does anyone know if there is anywhere attested in ancient Greek literature the 
neuter plural of ουδείς, OUDEIS?>

Hi, Barry, 

How would you use it in a sentence?  Wait, I've got it:

πολλὰ γὰρ οὐδένα ἐγὼ ἔχω.
POLLA GAR OUDENA EGW ECW.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0SZuwxT2omw

 Mark L
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From: nebarry <nebarry at verizon.net>
To: b-greek at lists.ibiblio.org
Sent: Thu, February 10, 2011 10:18:58 AM
Subject: [B-Greek] OUDEIS

Does anyone know if there is anywhere attested in ancient Greek literature the 
neuter plural of ουδείς, OUDEIS?  Smyth and LSJ list masculine plurals, but not 
neuter, and I can remember no example myself.

Secondly, the following is a sentence from the venerable Crosby and Schaeffer, 
chapter 64.  Most of C&S's exercises are adapted from Greek literature.  Does 
anyone know the provenance of this one?

οποτε δε τινα ευροι χρηματα πολλα εκ του δικαιου λαμβανοντα, ουποτε ουδενα 
απηρειτο, αλλ αει πορσεδιδου.  hOPOTE DE TINA hEUROI CRHMATA POLLA EK TOU 
DIKAIOU LAMBANONTA, OUPOTE OUDENA APHiREITO, ALL' AEI PROSEDIDOU.

Thanks in advance...

N.E. Barry Hofstetter
Classics and Bible @ TAA
http://www.theamericanacademy.net


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