Book contents
- Frontmatter
- Contents
- Abbreviations
- Introduction
- 1. Alphabet and Pronunciation
- 2. Writing Greek Letters, Accents, Diacritical Marks, and Punctuation
- 3. Present and Future Active Indicative, Present Active Indicative of the Verb “to be,” and Particles
- 4. Contract Verbs, Present and Future Active Indicative, and Future Indicative of Liquid Verbs
- 5. Second Declension, the Definite Article, and Prepositions
- 6. First Declension and the Definite Article
- 7. Adjectives, Demonstrative Pronouns, and Comparison
- 8. Personal Pronouns, Relative Pronouns, and Reflexive Pronouns
- 9. First Aorist Active Indicative
- 10. Verbal Roots, Principal Parts, and Second Aorist Active Indicative
- 11. Present Middle and Passive Indicative, Future Middle Indicative, and Future Indicative of the Verb “to be”
- 12. Imperfect Active Indicative and Imperfect of the Verb “to be”
- 13. Imperfect Middle and Passive Indicative and First and Second Aorist Middle Indicative
- 14. Third Declension Nouns and Adjectives: Part 1
- 15. Third Declension Nouns and Adjectives: Part 2
- 16. Perfect and Pluperfect Active, Middle, and Passive Indicative
- 17. Aorist Passive and Future Passive Indicative
- 18. Present and Aorist Participles
- 19. Aorist Passive Participle, Perfect Participle, Adverbial Participles, Genitive Absolute, and Periphrastic Constructions
- 20. The Athematic Conjugation (-μι verbs): Part 1 – The Indicative Mood
- 21. The Athematic Conjugation (-μι verbs): Part 2 – δείκνυμι, ϕημί, and Participles
- 22. Subjunctive Mood and Conditional Sentences
- 23. The Infinitive
- 24. Imperative Mood
- Appendix 1. Principal Parts of the Greek Verb
- Appendix 2. Summary of Paradigms
- Summary of Vocabulary to Be Memorized
- Subject Index
- Index of Greek Words Discussed
- Lexicon of Greek Words in Texts for Translation
Appendix 1. - Principal Parts of the Greek Verb
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 05 June 2012
- Frontmatter
- Contents
- Abbreviations
- Introduction
- 1. Alphabet and Pronunciation
- 2. Writing Greek Letters, Accents, Diacritical Marks, and Punctuation
- 3. Present and Future Active Indicative, Present Active Indicative of the Verb “to be,” and Particles
- 4. Contract Verbs, Present and Future Active Indicative, and Future Indicative of Liquid Verbs
- 5. Second Declension, the Definite Article, and Prepositions
- 6. First Declension and the Definite Article
- 7. Adjectives, Demonstrative Pronouns, and Comparison
- 8. Personal Pronouns, Relative Pronouns, and Reflexive Pronouns
- 9. First Aorist Active Indicative
- 10. Verbal Roots, Principal Parts, and Second Aorist Active Indicative
- 11. Present Middle and Passive Indicative, Future Middle Indicative, and Future Indicative of the Verb “to be”
- 12. Imperfect Active Indicative and Imperfect of the Verb “to be”
- 13. Imperfect Middle and Passive Indicative and First and Second Aorist Middle Indicative
- 14. Third Declension Nouns and Adjectives: Part 1
- 15. Third Declension Nouns and Adjectives: Part 2
- 16. Perfect and Pluperfect Active, Middle, and Passive Indicative
- 17. Aorist Passive and Future Passive Indicative
- 18. Present and Aorist Participles
- 19. Aorist Passive Participle, Perfect Participle, Adverbial Participles, Genitive Absolute, and Periphrastic Constructions
- 20. The Athematic Conjugation (-μι verbs): Part 1 – The Indicative Mood
- 21. The Athematic Conjugation (-μι verbs): Part 2 – δείκνυμι, ϕημί, and Participles
- 22. Subjunctive Mood and Conditional Sentences
- 23. The Infinitive
- 24. Imperative Mood
- Appendix 1. Principal Parts of the Greek Verb
- Appendix 2. Summary of Paradigms
- Summary of Vocabulary to Be Memorized
- Subject Index
- Index of Greek Words Discussed
- Lexicon of Greek Words in Texts for Translation
Summary
This is a list of principal parts of many of the irregular verbs that occur in the GNT. Principal parts that do not occur in the New Testament (either in a simple or compound form) are represented by a dash (―). All the forms are given in the first-person singular, indicative mood. Note that compound forms are given only in special cases. It is advisable to learn the principal parts both orally and in written form.
ἀγαπάω, ἀγαπήσω, ἠγάπησα, ἠγάπηκα, ἠγάπημαι, ἠγαπήθην
ἄγω, ἄξω, ἤγαγον/ἦξα, ἦχα, ἦγμαι, ἤχθην
αἱρέω, αἱρήσομαι, εἱλόμην εἱλάμην (cf. 2 aor. infin. ἐλεῖν)
αἴρω, ἀρῶ, ἦρα, ἦρκα, ἦρμαι, ἤρθην
ἀκούω, ἀκούσω/ἀκούσομαι, ἤκουσα, ἀκήκοα, ―, ἠκούσθην
ἀνοίγω, ἀνοίξω, ἀνέῳξα/ἤνοιξα/ἠνέῳξα, ἀνέῳγα, ἀνέῳγμαι/ηνέῳγμαι/ ἤνοιγμαι, ἀνεῴχθην/ἠνοίχθην/ἠνεῴχθην
ἀποθνῄσκω, ἀποθανοῦμαι, ἀπέθανον, ―, ―, ―
ἀπόλλυμι, ἀπολέσω/ἀπολῶ, ἀπώλεσα/ἀπωλόμην, ―, ἀπόλωλα
ἀποστέλλω, ἀποστελῶ, ἀπέστειλα, ἀπέσταλκα, ἀπέσταλμαι, ἀπεστάλην
ἀϕίημι, ἀϕήσω, ἀϕῆκα, ἀϕεῖκα, ἀϕεῖμαι, ἀϕέθην
βαίνω, βήσομαι, ἔβην, βέβηκα, ―, ―
βάλλω, βαλῶ, ἔβαλον/ἔβαλα, βέβληκα, βέβλημαι, ἐβλήθην
γίνομαι, γενήσομαι, ἐγενόμην, γέγονα, γεγένημαι, ἐγενήθην
γινώσκω, γνώσομαι, ἔγνων, ἔγνωκα, ἔγνωσμαι, ἐγνώσθην
γράϕω, γράψω, ἔγραψα, γέγραϕα, γέγραμμαι, ἐγράϕην
δείκνυμι, δείξω, ἔδειξα, ―, ―, ἐδείχθην
δέχομαι, δέξομαι, ἐδεξάμην, ―, δέδεγμαι, ἐδέχθην
διδάσκω, διδάξω, ἐδίδαξα, ―, ―, ἐδιδάχθην
δίδωμι, δώσω, ἔδωκα, δέδωκα, δέδομαι, ἐδόθην
ἐγείρω, ἐγερῶ, ἤγειρα, ―, ἐγήγερμαι, ἠγέρθην
ἔρχομαι, ἐλεύσομαι, ἦλθον, ἐλήλυθα
ἐσθίω, ϕάγομαι, ἔϕαγον, ―, ―, ―
εὑρίσκω, εὑρήσω, εὗρον, εὕρηκα, ―, εὑρέθην
ἔχω, ἕξω, ἔσχον, ἔσχηκα, ―, ―
ζάω (√ζη), ζήσω/ζήσομαι, ἔζησα, ―, ―, ―
ἵστημι, στήσω, ἔστησα/ἔστην, ἔστηκα, ἕσταμαι, ἐστάθην
καλέω, καλέσω, ἐκάλεσα, κέκληκα, κέκλημαι, ἐκλήθην
κηρύσσω, κηρύξω, ―, ἐκήρυξα, ―, κεκήρυγμαι, ἐκηρύχθην
κρίνω, κρινῶ, ἔκρινα, κέκρικα, κέκριμαι, ἐκρίθην
λαμβάνω, λήμψομαι, ἔλαβον, εἴληϕα, εἴλημμαι, ἐλήμϕθην
λέγω/ϕημί, ἐρῶ, εἶπον, εἴρηκα, εἴρημαι, ἐρρέθην/ἐρρήθην
μένω, μενῶ, ἔμείνα, μεμένηκα, ―, ―
οἶδα (pf.), εἰδήσω (fut.), ᾔδειν (plpf.)
ὁράω, ὄψομαι, εἶδον, ἑόρακα/ἑώρακα, ―, ὤϕθην
πάσχω, ―, ἔπαθον, πέπονθα, ―, ―
πείθω, πείσω, ἔπεισα, πέποιθα, πέπεισμαι, ἐπείσθην
πέμπω, πέμψω, ἔπεμψα, ―, ―, ἐπέμϕθην
πίμπλημι, ―, ἐπλησα, ―, ―, ἐπλήσθην
πίνω, πίομαι, ἔπιον, πέπωκα, ―, ἐπόθην
πίπτω, πεσοῦμαι, ἔπεσον/ἔπεσα, πέπτωκα, ―, ―
σῴζω, σώσω, ἔσωσα, σέσωκα, σέσῳσμαι/σέσωμαι, ἐσώθην
τάσσω, τάξομαι, ἔταξα, τέταχα, τέταγμαι, ἐτάχθην
τίκτω, τέξομαι, ἔτεκον, ―,―, ἐτέχθην
τίθημι, θήσω, ἔθηκα, τέθεικα, τέθειμαι, ἐτέθην
τρέϕω, ―, ἔθρεψα, ―, τέθραμμαι, ἐτράϕην
τυγχάνω, τϵύξομαι, ἔτυχον, τέτϵυχα, ―, ―
ϕέρω, οἴσω, ἤνεγκα, ἐνήνοχα, ἐνήνεγμαι, ἠνέχθην
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- New Testament GreekAn Introduction, pp. 211 - 212Publisher: Cambridge University PressPrint publication year: 2011