Morphology of ἐρωτάω: 1st & 2nd pl. Imp. Ind. Act.
Posted: February 15th, 2012, 6:47 pm
When I'm a bit uncertain of Greek forms, I normally plug them into the Perseus Greek Word Study Tool <http://www.perseus.tufts.edu/hopper/morph?l=&la=greek>.
I've just done this with what I believe to be the 1st & 2nd Plural Imperfect Indicative Active of (ἐπ)ερωταω and gotten the response "no information was found for [the respective forms]"
I take these forms to be:
1st pl. Imp. Ind. Act.: ἐπηρωτωμεν
2nd pl. Imp. Ind. Act: ἐπηρωτατε
So, the obvious question is whether I'm missing something, or does the problem lie with the Perseus GWS Tool?
If the latter, is there a better online tool for checking Greek morphology?
-Murray
I've just done this with what I believe to be the 1st & 2nd Plural Imperfect Indicative Active of (ἐπ)ερωταω and gotten the response "no information was found for [the respective forms]"
I take these forms to be:
1st pl. Imp. Ind. Act.: ἐπηρωτωμεν
2nd pl. Imp. Ind. Act: ἐπηρωτατε
So, the obvious question is whether I'm missing something, or does the problem lie with the Perseus GWS Tool?
If the latter, is there a better online tool for checking Greek morphology?
-Murray