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aorist
[ey-uh-rist]
noun
a verb tense, as in Classical Greek, expressing action or, in the indicative mood, past action, without further limitation or implication.
adjective
of or in this tense.
Other 51Թ Forms
- ˌˈپ adverb
- ˌˈپ adjective
51Թ History and Origins
51Թ History and Origins
Origin of aorist1
Example Sentences
After breakfast I went back to my room and began to work on the irregular second aorists.
The middle and passive voices are alike except in two tenses, the future and the aorist.
It will be evident that under this rule the perfect and first aorist subjunctive should always take a short vowel; and this accordingly is the case, with very few exceptions.
N. Note the change from the imperative to the aorist.
Other forms which Greek has added to the original system are the pluperfect—in form a past of the perfect stem with aorist endings.
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