From: Kevin Buchs (buchs@lutheran.com)
Date: Mon Sep 24 2001 - 07:38:51 EDT
Hello,
I am puzzled by the O vowel in this word. I parse it as 3s aorist
subjunctive of APOQNHSKW, but I cannot explain the O appearing in the
conjugated form of APOQANHi, because my lexicons list the aorist principle
part as APEQANON. How did the E change to a O?
Thank you.
Kevin Buchs buchs@lutheran.com Rochester, MN
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