Greek Conjugations. 115 
The verbs belonging to these four classes are all primary or radical 
verbs. 
, Weak Inflection. : 
! _ Weak verbs in Greek, or verbs externally inflected, include some 
Primary verbs whose root or theme ends with a vowel or diphthong, 
| and all derivatives or secondary formations. 
Primary Verbs. 
perf. bé0gaxa. 
perf. xéntovxa. 
pres, doce, 
pres. 7Talw, 
perf. méxauxe. 
pres. déa, fut, djow, perf. dédexe. 
pres. cela, fut. ceicw, perf. oéoeuxa. 
pres. vedo, fut. vevow, perf. vévevze. 
pres. tlw, fut. tico, perf. TETLRG. 
pres. fda, fut. Sooo, perf. Pé8axe. 
pres. oie, fut. Aovow, perf. Adhovxe. 
Ul 
pres. 2tia, 
fut. arico, 
perf. wéatuxe. 
_ - Secondary Verbs. 
In do; as, tiuéw from teu}, and this from tla; xowdm from *6uy. 
Th é; as, movéw from abvog, and this from 7é»w ; xowarvéw from xol- 
Paros, 
; 2 eo ; as, xounetdo from zou), and this from 2éunw; dovietw from 
dvhos. 
In 60 ; as, otepaydw from otépavos, and this from otégw; dovidw, 
from dotdoc. : ies 
Th bo ; as, Taviw from telyw. 
In fo ; as, oterdtm from orévw ; dogudtm from d@gos. 
Th (fw ; as, fartite from Pdatw; aydito from fidos. 
Ih ito ; as, tonito from fonw. 
Th aie ; as, Onuelym from oiuc. 
70tvo from Adds. 
In byw ; as, 
I ; . . 
hw directly, from nouns or adjectives > as, novelido from mouxlhos. 
