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'Ape'aKSi, it J)leases. Eus. 9, 9, p. 454 "Hpea-ev ovv ua-re .... 0e/3aici>aai/it. CoD, 

 Afr. 3 Hpecrev wcrre tou? rpel'i /3adfiov<! tovtov; .... eyKpareK elvai. 



JiayopeveTai, it is decreed. Antec. 2, 6, p. 198 Jiayopeverai, &<jTe ra fiev KivqTO. 

 •KpayfiaTa Travra^ov t^? Tpterta? ovtrovKaTrirevecrOai, 



AoKel, it seems good. Mal. 113, 19 "Eho^ev mcne Xa^eiv, It seemed f/ood to take. 



3. "Sla-re, with the infinitive, is used in connection with certain expressions having 

 the force of verbs (compare § 88, 5) . 



'E^ovaUv SoOvai, to give power or authority. Eus. 9, 9, p. 454, 20 Mrjhevl i^ovaia 

 BoBrj oxTTe Tov; ruierepovi} e'7ra/3;)^KMTa? v^peai Koi a-eicrfiol^ kiriTply^ai, 

 "Opafjid ea-Tiv o^dev, there is a dream. Apocr. Act. Barn. 7 "Opa/ia Be ^u Ka0' virvov 



ojtdev Tft) IlavXu) taare cnreva-at, avTOV em, 'lepovaaXrj/i, Paul Was commanded in a dream 

 to hasten to Jerusalem. 



"OpKoi<; Sea-fiovv, to hind hy an oath. Theod. Ill, 672 D "OpKoi^ Bea/j.oo top rpia- 

 adXiov iiare koI Ty tov Boy/j^aro'i Bva-a-e^ela -Trapafielvat, xal roi/i rdvavTia ^povovvra^ irdvTodev 

 e^eXacrat, 



"Opov de'a-dai, to make it a rule. Chal. 984 D 'Eyw opov iOe'firjv wo-re TOV fiovaa-TTjpiov 

 P-T) e^eXOelv, I have made it a rtile not to go out of the monastery. 



4. In the following example, wo-xe is put in logical apposition with Trpayfia (com- 

 pare § 88, 7). Apocr. Act. Philip, in Hellad. 14 "EpxeTui, em a-ol ■n-apdSo^ov 'n-payp.a, 



OTTep XdXrjdT]aeTav et9 yev€a<; yevewv, ajcrre Koi, KaTeXdrj<s ^(ov kutco eU tov "AiBrjv. 



§ 99. 



"fla-Te, that, preceded by a demonstrative pronoun or adverb, expressed or under- 

 stood, denotes a result or an effect. This use of wa-Te is very common in classical 

 Greek. 



When it refers to an expected result or event, it may, in later and Byzantine Greek, 

 take the present or aorist subjunctive. Basil. II, 414 E "flaTe iravTt, Xoya> e'TroWy^e? ^, ^ 



TO) Oeu) inroTacrcreaOai KaTa t-^v evToXrjv avToO, rj aWot? Bia Tt]V evToXTjv avTov. PoRPH. Adm. 

 73, 22 OvTco Be ■^pT] crvfi^covelv jieT avTwv, woTe, oirov av j^ecotroirjOr} avroiii 6 /3ao-iXeu?, ttoit^ 

 atoai BovXelav. 



§ 100. 



"fia-Te, with the j)resent or aoj-ist infinitive, is not unfrequently equivalent to 'Iva, that, 

 in order that, to the end that, for the purpose o/'(§ 94). 



In later and Byzantine Greek, it is found also with the subjunctive, or with the future 

 indicative. 



