Examples of 'aorist' in a sentence

Meaning of "aorist"

In linguistics, aorist refers to a verb tense that is used to describe simple action that happened in the past, without specifying its duration or completion
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  • A verb paradigm found in certain languages, usually an unmarked form or one that expresses the perfective or aorist aspect.
  • A particular verb in the aorist.
  • Of or pertaining to a verb in the aorist aspect.

How to use "aorist" in a sentence

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Aorist potential infinitive aorist potential optative.
That main verb is an aorist passive subjunctive.
A young man with a bright future as an aorist.
The aorist takes secondary endings.
This is a negative aorist active subjunctive.
The aorist imperative suggests urgency.
This is called tragic or dramatic aorist.
The verb is an aorist passive subjunctive.
This relative clause translates a substantive aorist participle.
These are both aorist passive imperatives.
Observe the aorist.
This is an aorist active imperative of metanoeō.
Prohibition with the aorist subjunctive.
The aorist is the definite expression of such an act.
This warning is stated as an aorist passive subjunctive first person plural.

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The aorist denotes the action simply as occurring without reference to it progress.
Here it is an aorist passive participle.
Aorist rods were devices used in a now happily abandoned form of energy production.
This is an aorist passive participle.
Aorist and Imperfect merged and then disappeared.
This is an aorist indicative verb.
There is disagreement as to which functions of the Greek aorist are inherent within it.
Second aorist active indicative.
It is an aorist.
This is an aorist passive subjunctive.
It is the present imperative, not the aorist.
The sibilant aorist is formed with the suffixation of s to the stem.
The artist 's work is part of an aorist approach to time.
These are both aorist active subjunctives used in the sense of imperatives.
Other Indo-European languages lost the aorist entirely.
It is an aorist active participle.
The future tense is created, including a future passive as well as an aorist passive.
The reduplicating aorist involves reduplication as well as vowel reduction of the stem.
Prior to the past, there is the aorist night of long ago.
The verb is aorist indicating something that should be done once for all.
This is a present active participle with an aorist middle ( deponent ) subjunctive.
This aorist is formed by directly adding the athematic secondary endings to the root.
Doric has also passed down its aorist terminations into most verbs of Demotic Greek.
The aorist participle used in Vedic was lost in Classical Sanskrit.
In prohibitions, the present and aorist tenses are likewise distinctly different.
The aorist active indicative was the normal or " unmarked " way to record an occurrence.
This is a strong double negative with an aorist active subjunctive + tis, implying a personal agency.
First aorist participle, no longer passive in idea.
Imperfective and perfective verbs typically use the imperfect and aorist verbal л-forms, respectively.
Is an aorist passive.
The passive and middle have the same form, except in the future and aorist.
The first verb is an aorist active infinitive and the second is a present active infinitive.
Christ 's peace is not automatic aorist subjunctive of Eph.
Note again that aorist verbs have their own peculiar negative and impotential forms.
They will deliver you, The verb is paradidomi in the aorist tense.

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