Aor


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Historical Examples

I glode: or the others must be so in teaching the learner to imagine two aorists for εὑρίσκω, as, aor.
The English Language Robert Gordon Latham

They doubtless received their name from the number of hawks which were seen there, aor signifying hawk in Portuguese.
Ocean’s Story; or Triumphs of Thirty Centuries Edward Rowland

abbreviation
album-oriented rock
adult-oriented rock
(US) album-oriented radio
advice of rights
album-oriented radio
album-oriented rock
at own risk

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    a verb tense, as in Classical Greek, expressing action or, in the indicative mood, past action, without further limitation or implication. of or in this tense. Historical Examples The present tense can be used instead of the aorist; and that on the principle of representation. The English Language Robert Gordon Latham Wherever there is the […]

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    Grammar. pertaining to the . indefinite; indeterminate. Historical Examples Such combinations are called compound tenses, in contrast to the simple or aoristic tenses. A Complete Grammar of Esperanto Ivy Kellerman Reed


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