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Headword: *gino/mena
Adler number: gamma,272
Translated headword: what happens
Vetting Status: high
Translation:
[What "happens"] and what "happened" are different. For things that "happened" undoubtedly have occurred, but things "happening" either occur or not.[1]
Greek Original:
*gino/mena kai\ geno/mena diafe/rei. ta\ me\n ga\r geno/mena pa/ntws a)pe/bh, ta\ de\ gino/mena h)/toi a)pobai/nei h)\ ou)/.
Notes:
The lexicographer discusses the aspectual difference between the present and aorist participles of gi/nomai (Attic gi/gnomai). The present participle gino/mena (neuter plural) refers to events in progress (continuing, beginning, attempted) relative to the time of the main verb; the aorist participle geno/mena (also neuter plural) refers to accomplished events. This entry derives from gamma 151.
[1] Artemidorus 4.15.
Keywords: definition; dialects, grammar, and etymology
Translated by: Catharine Roth on 26 October 2001@19:46:42.
Vetted by:
David Whitehead (added note; cosmetics) on 28 October 2001@05:50:49.
David Whitehead on 7 June 2012@08:39:44.

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