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but
- ἀλλά
- - stronger contrast then de, it stands at the beginning of its clause.
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excellence, virtue
ἀρετή, ἀρετῆς, ἡ
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will; council
βουλή, βουλῆς, ἡ
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write, draw
γράφω, γράψω, ἔγραψα, γέγραφα, γέγραμμαι, ἐγράφην
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the people
δῆμος, δήμου, ὁ
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democracy
δημοκρατίᾱ, δημοκρατίᾱς, ἡ
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+ acc = on account of
διά
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assembly
ἐκκλησίᾱ, ἐκκλησίᾱς, ἡ
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after, when, since
- ἐπεί, ἐπειδή
- - Introduce temporal and causal clauses. Both conjunctions govern a past tense of the indicative when referring to a definite event in the past.
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to sacrifice
θῡ΄ω, θῡ΄σω, ἔθῡσα, τέθυκα, τέθυμαι, ἐτύθην
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sacrifice
θυσίᾱ, θυσίᾱς, ἡ
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in order that
- ἵνα, ὅπως, ὡς
- - All introduce purpose clauses with no different in meaning.
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not
- μή
- - Not interchangable with ou, ouk, oux.
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eye
ὀφθαλμός, ὀφθαλμοῦ, ὁ
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to make stop, stop
παύω, παύσω, ἔπαυσα, πέπαυκα, πέπαυμαι, ἐπαύθην
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+ gen = concerning, about
- περί
- - Preposition indicates the idea of "around"; perimiter. In dative it's used to describe wearing clothes, weapongs "around" the body. Accusative is used with verbs of motion. Genitive is used with words of speaking or thinking.
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+ dat = around
- περί
- -Preposition indicates the idea of "around"; perimiter. In dative it's used to describe wearing clothes, weapongs "around" the body. Accusative is used with verbs of motion. Genitive is used with words of speaking or thinking.
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+ acc = around, concerning
- περί
- -Preposition indicates the idea of "around"; perimiter. In dative it's used to describe wearing clothes, weapongs "around" the body. Accusative is used with verbs of motion. Genitive is used with words of speaking or thinking.
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guard
φυλάττω, φυλάξω, ἐφύλαξα, πεφύλαχα, πεφύλαγμαι, ἐφυλάχθην
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