A Reading Course in Homeric Greek, Book 2
A Reading Course in Homeric Greek NOTES 175 σέ is moved from its normal position as object of ἐς to show strong emphasis. It i ...
Lesson XIV MEMORIZE ἀντιάω, — , ἀντίασα I meet δηιοτής, δηιοτῆτος [f.] strife οὗτος, αὕτη, τοῦτο this TEXT Od. 6. 191-205 νῦ ...
A Reading Course in Homeric Greek 198 ἦ : 3 sg. impf. of ἠμί “I speak.” 199 μοι : Ethical dative (§18 in Book I) in which the pe ...
Lesson XV MEMORIZE βρῶσις, βρώσιος or βρώμη, -ης [f.] food δηρόν [adv.] long δύστηνος, -ον wretched, unfortunate λούω, — , λοῦ ...
A Reading Course in Homeric Greek NOTES 207 τὸν = ὃν, which is the direct obj. of κομέειν. 209 δότ’ : for the form, see §473 i ...
Lesson XVI MEMORIZE ἀλείφω, ἀλείψω, ἄλειψα I anoint ἀτρύγετος, -ον that yields no crops, barren [epithet of the sea] κατα-χέω, ...
A Reading Course in Homeric Greek NOTES 223 ἴσαν : See New Grammar, §56 below. 224 ἐκ ποταμοῦ : abbreviated expression for “wit ...
Lesson XVII M E M OR I Z E ἀέκητι [prep. + gen.] against the will of ἁνδάνω, ἁδήσω, ἅδον I am pleasing (to) [+ dat.] ἀντίθεος, ...
LESSON XVIII MEMORIZE ἀγορή, -ῆς [f.] place of assembly; assembly ἀγρός, -οῦ [m.] field, country [as opposed to city] ἀλεείνω ...
Lesson XVIII ῥυτοῖσιν λάεσσι κατωρυχέεσσ’ ἀραρυῖα. ἔνθα δὲ νηῶν ὅπλα μελαινάων ἀλέγουσι, πείσματα καὶ σπείρας, καὶ ἀποξύνουσιν ἐ ...
A Reading Course in Homeric Greek 267 ἀραρυῖα : pf. ptc. f. of ἀραρίσκω, modifying ἀγορή. Translate “fitted” or “built.” 271 νεῶ ...
LESSON XIX MEMORIZE εἴρω, ἐρέω, — I speak, I say, I tell ἐπ-οίχομαι I go about, I go towards κατα-βαίνω, κατα-βήσομαι, κατά-βη ...
A Reading Course in Homeric Greek 282 βέλτερον : understand πού ἐστιν. καὐτή : crasis (§35). 284 τοί is the relative pronoun (= ...
Lesson XX 6 7. M E M OR I Z E ἀλωή, -ῆς [f.] threshing floor; garden, orchard λειμών, λειμῶνος [m.] meadow πομπή, -ῆς [f.] escor ...
A Reading Course in Homeric Greek 297 ἔλπῃ = ἔλπηαι, contracted (New Grammar, §70, below). Once again, the construction is Futur ...
Lesson XXI MEMORIZE ἐϋκτίμενος, -η, -ον well-inhabited; well-settled ἥρως, ἥρωος [m.] warrior θρόνος, -ου [m.] seat, chair κλ ...
A Reading Course in Homeric Greek NOTES 300 ἀρίγνωτ’ (and τοῖσι in 301) refer to δώματα πατρὸς ἐμοῦ in 299. 301 τέτυκται : 3 s ...
LESSON XXII M E MOR I Z E ἀράομαι, ἀρήσομαι, ἀρησάμην I pray (to) [+ dat.] δῡ ́ω, δῡ ́σομαι, δῡσάμην or δῦν I enter; I put (on ...
A Reading Course in Homeric Greek NOTES 318 τρώχων = τρώχαον. 320 νόῳ : “with good sense.” 322 ἵν’ followed by the ind. = “whe ...
B o o k Tw e l v e Beginning in Book 9, Odysseus, following a feast in the palace of the Phaeacian King Alcinous, tells the tale ...
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