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ἀσχαλάω

α-contract Verb; Transliteration:

Principal Part: ἀσχαλάω

Structure: ἀσχαλά (Stem) + ω (Ending)

Etym.: (어원이 불명확함.)

Sense

  1. to be distressed, grieved, to be vexed at

Conjugation

Present tense

Active
1st person2nd person3rd person
IndicativeSingular ἀσχαλῶ ἀσχαλᾷς ἀσχαλᾷ
Dual ἀσχαλᾶτον ἀσχαλᾶτον
Plural ἀσχαλῶμεν ἀσχαλᾶτε ἀσχαλῶσιν*
SubjunctiveSingular ἀσχαλῶ ἀσχαλῇς ἀσχαλῇ
Dual ἀσχαλῆτον ἀσχαλῆτον
Plural ἀσχαλῶμεν ἀσχαλῆτε ἀσχαλῶσιν*
OptativeSingular ἀσχαλῷμι ἀσχαλῷς ἀσχαλῷ
Dual ἀσχαλῷτον ἀσχαλῴτην
Plural ἀσχαλῷμεν ἀσχαλῷτε ἀσχαλῷεν
ImperativeSingular ἀσχάλᾱ ἀσχαλᾱ́τω
Dual ἀσχαλᾶτον ἀσχαλᾱ́των
Plural ἀσχαλᾶτε ἀσχαλώντων, ἀσχαλᾱ́τωσαν
Infinitive ἀσχαλᾶν
Participle MasculineFeminineNeuter
ἀσχαλων ἀσχαλωντος ἀσχαλωσα ἀσχαλωσης ἀσχαλων ἀσχαλωντος
Middle/Passive
1st person2nd person3rd person
IndicativeSingular ἀσχαλῶμαι ἀσχαλᾷ ἀσχαλᾶται
Dual ἀσχαλᾶσθον ἀσχαλᾶσθον
Plural ἀσχαλώμεθα ἀσχαλᾶσθε ἀσχαλῶνται
SubjunctiveSingular ἀσχαλῶμαι ἀσχαλῇ ἀσχαλῆται
Dual ἀσχαλῆσθον ἀσχαλῆσθον
Plural ἀσχαλώμεθα ἀσχαλῆσθε ἀσχαλῶνται
OptativeSingular ἀσχαλῴμην ἀσχαλῷο ἀσχαλῷτο
Dual ἀσχαλῷσθον ἀσχαλῴσθην
Plural ἀσχαλῴμεθα ἀσχαλῷσθε ἀσχαλῷντο
ImperativeSingular ἀσχαλῶ ἀσχαλᾱ́σθω
Dual ἀσχαλᾶσθον ἀσχαλᾱ́σθων
Plural ἀσχαλᾶσθε ἀσχαλᾱ́σθων, ἀσχαλᾱ́σθωσαν
Infinitive ἀσχαλᾶσθαι
Participle MasculineFeminineNeuter
ἀσχαλωμενος ἀσχαλωμενου ἀσχαλωμενη ἀσχαλωμενης ἀσχαλωμενον ἀσχαλωμενου

Imperfect tense

The inflection forms above were generated by rules and some usages of them were not attested.

Due to a bug of system, some forms may display wrong accents.

Examples

  • γαμεῖ γάμον τοιοῦτον ᾧ ποτ’ ἀσχαλᾷ. (Aeschylus, Prometheus Bound, episode, lyric 3:19)
  • ἀλλὰ χαρτοῖσίν τε χαῖρε καὶ κακαῖσιν ἀσχάλα μὴ λίην· (Unknown, Elegy and Iambus, Volume II, , 217)

Synonyms

  1. to be distressed

Derived

Source: Henry George Liddell. Robert Scott. "A Greek-English Lexicon". revised and augmented throughout by. Sir Henry Stuart Jones.

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