[Date Prev][Date Next][Thread Prev][Thread Next][Date Index][Thread Index]
No Subject
- To: b-greek@virginia.edu
- From: Edgar Krentz <ekrentz@lstc.edu>
- Date: Tue, 13 May 1997 08:45:53 -0500
>This is not an NT Greek question, but while reading Polybius 2.56.11,
>I came across TO)UNANTION, with a smooth breathing on the upsilon.
>Would someone please explain to me how to figure out what contracted to
>form that so I cna figure out such tings in the future. Thee is o
>dictionary form like that, at least according to Perseus. Thanks.
>
>Ken Litwak
TO ENANTIONby crasis (mixture). See Smyth parr 62-69.
Edgar Krentz, Prof. of New Testament
Lutheran School of Theology at Chicago
1100 EAST 55TH STREET
CHICAGO, IL 60615
Tel: [773] 256-0752; (H) [773] 947-8105
Reply to: ekrentz@lstc.edu (office)
or emkrentz@mcs.com (home)