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-a. The proper stem is obtained by dropping -os of the 

 genitive, though these stems are quite irregular in the mat- 

 ter of composition. 



/So-o-yAr^vos (/Sous, /8oos, 6, ox, y\7]vr], rj, eyeball) ox-eyed ij: 

 96 in (Sov-; 3 in fSo- 



ypa-o-Xoyia (ypaus, ypaos, rj, old woman, Aoyta, 17, speech) gOSsip 

 6 

 Anomalous nouns. A few nouns are included here, in which 

 the stem has been more than usually reduced in the nom- 

 inative, e. g. , ya\a, yovv, yvvyj, 8opv, /xeXl. 



yaXaKT- ( o^ -av$o<i (ydXa, yaAaKxos, to, milk, av^o;, to, flower) 



Galactanthus 19 

 yovar-o-^uyov (ydvu, ydvaros, to, knee, ^vyov, to, yoke) Gonatozy- 



gum 2:8 in yovv- 

 yvvaiK-o-rpo^a^ (^yvvrj, ywat/<o'?, 1^, wife, Tpo^as, rj, shoe) Gynae- 



cotrochas 35 : i in ywo- 

 BopuT-o-Xwfxa (Sopv, SdpaTos, to, stem, spear, Aw/xa, TO, fringe) 



Doratoloma 6:21 in Sopi-\ 17 in Sopv- 

 fjiiXLT-o-$vXov (/AtAt, /Ae'AiTo?, TO, lioucy, ^uAov, TO, wood) Meli- 



toxylum 10:46 in fieXi- 



II. Adjectives 



I. First and second declension: stems in -a, or -o, nom. sing., 

 -OS, masc. , -OS, -rj, -a, fem., -ov, neut. The stem (ending 

 in its pi'oper thematic vowel, -o, which is also the connect- 

 ive) is readily obtained by dropping -o- of the nominative 

 singular masculine. 



fiaKpo-^Xaivi (/AttKpos, a, cv, long, large, ;;(Aaa^a, -q, cloak) Ma- 

 crochlaena 99 



6p6o-fji€pL? {6p66<;, r], ov, straight, p-^pU, r], part) Orthomeris 92 



iTepo-pa^L<; (cVepos, a, ov, different, pa.xL<;, rj, back) Heteror- 

 rhachis 125 



XevKo j3pvov (AeuKos, ij, 6v, clear, white, ftpvov, to, alga, moss) 

 Leucobryum 114 



o-Tevo-Ao<^os (o-Tcvcs, 7/, ov, narrow, Ad<^os, o, crest) Stenolophus 

 46 



^v(xo-vepiov (xpwo-£os, t], ov, golden, vyjpiov, to, oleander) Chrys- 

 onerium 



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