THESAURUS LINGUAE GRAECAE®

ABBREVIATIONS

  • absol., absolute, absolutely
  • acc., accusative
  • act., active
  • adj., adjective
  • adv., adverb
  • advbl., adverbial
  • aor., aorist
  • app., apparently
  • art., article
  • cf., compare
  • comp., comparative
  • contr., contracted
  • dat., dative
  • encl., enclitic
  • Eng., English
  • fem., feminine
  • fig., figurative(ly)
  • fr., from
  • fut., future
  • gen., general(ly)
  • genit., genitive
  • imp., imperative
  • impers., impersonal(ly)
  • impf., imperfect
  • indic., indicative
  • infin., infinitive
  • int., interjection
  • intrans., intransitive
  • irreg., irregular(ly)
  • L., Latin
  • lit., literally
  • masc., masculine
  • mid., middle
  • neg., negative
  • neut., neuter
  • nom., nominative
  • opt., optative
  • orig., original(ly)
  • pa., past
  • pass., passive
  • perh., perhaps
  • pf., perfect
  • pl., plural
  • plupf., pluperfect
  • poss., possibly
  • ppl., participial
  • pple., participle
  • prec., the preceding word, etc.
  • prep., preposition
  • prob., probably
  • pron., pronoun
  • redup., reduplicated
  • sb., substantive
  • sc., scilicet
  • sim., similar(ly)
  • sing., singular
  • subj., subjunctive
  • superl., superlative
  • trans., transitive
  • vb., verb
  • vbl., verbal
  • v.l., various reading
  • voc., vocative
  • =, equivalent to An asterisk (*) prefixed to a form indicates that the form is not actually recorded, but is assumed to have existed. For the obelus (†) see the Preface, p. vi.

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