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Headword: *)/egeirai
Adler number: epsilon,57
Translated headword: wake up!
Vetting Status: high
Translation:
[Meaning] you yourself [must] wake; [spelled] with a diphthong [e)/geirai], instead of e)ge/rqhti.[1] But lift/raise [e)/geire] the stone, [is spelled] with epsilon;[2] for it signifies an activity.[3]
Greek Original:
*)/egeirai: e)/geirai su\ au)to/s: dia\ difqo/ggou, a)nti\ tou= e)ge/rqhti: e)/geire de\ to\n li/qon, dia\ tou= e yilou=: e)ne/rgeian ga/r tina shmai/nei.
Notes:
For the headword verb cf. epsilon 58, epsilon 59.
[1] That is, when the verb is intransitive, use the aorist middle imperative, not the aorist passive.
[2] Thus far the entry has parallels in other lexica and grammmars.
[3] Use the (present) active imperative when the verb is transitive. Note that the aorist middle and present active imperatives would be pronounced the same in Byzantine times.
Keyword: dialects, grammar, and etymology
Translated by: Catharine Roth on 13 July 2003@01:35:58.
Vetted by:
David Whitehead (cosmetics) on 13 July 2003@05:38:26.
Catharine Roth (corrected cross-reference) on 13 July 2003@12:07:28.
David Whitehead (cosmetics) on 24 July 2012@04:58:13.
David Whitehead (another note; cosmetics) on 3 December 2015@07:28:38.

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