114 Greek Conjugations. 



2 aor. ^Exg'iyoVy perf. icixQXyccy pres. «?r^w. 



2 aor, £^gv%op, perf, §(^^Qv'/a^ pres. /?C^/«- 



3 aor. efivHoy^ perf. fiifivKa^ pres, fiv^ata. 



This third class has a striking analogy to the IV. Teutonic conju 

 gallon, where however d has been changed into o or n ; as, 

 Goth, past slohj part, slahans^ pres. slaha' 



Germ, past schlugy part, gesclilageus pres. scJilage. 

 Eng. past sZaz^, part. slaiUi pres. sZay. 



This class includes verbs whose radical vowel ^ v^ is made a diph- 

 thong by Guna in the perfect and present ; as, 



2 aor. Ini&or^ pcrf. Ttinot&oty pres* 7t£/5w. 



2 aor. l'i*n:ov, perf. Ulomaj pres- le/rrw. 



2 aor. ^icfvyoy^ P^^'f- ^^(f^^y^* pres. q^Eiyw. 



2 aor. ^irvxov^ perf. rirev^a^ pres. tf^'X^j, 



In the first and second examples the radical vowel * is made a 

 diphthong by prefixing ^ or o, as in Sanscrit the same vowel is made 

 a diphthong by prefixing a. In the third and fourth examples the 

 radical vowel v is made a diphthong by prefixing e, as in Sanscrit the 

 same vowel is made a diphthong by prefixing a- This mode of form- 

 ing a diphthong out of i or u by prefixing a, is called Guna by the 

 Sanscrit grammarians. 



This fourth class has a striking analogy to the V. and VI. Teutonic 

 conjugations; as, 



CONJUGATION V. 



Goth, past draib, part, drihansy pres. dreiha. 



Germ, past trieb, part, getrieben, pres. treibe. 



Eng. past drove, part, driven, pres. drive. 



CONJUGATION VI- 



Goth. past havg, part, biigans, pres. biuga. 



Germ, past bog, part, gebogen, pres. hiege. 



Eng. past how, part, bowed, pres. Jou'tJ. 



In Conj. V. the radical vowel i is made a diphthong in Gothic by 

 prefixing a or e. In Conj. VI. the radical vowel u is made a diph- 

 thong by prefixing a or i. 



The fourth class of Greek verbs, like the V. and VL Teutonic con- 

 jugations, has the radical vowel usually followed by a single conso- 

 nant and that not a liquid. 



