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  • Early Modern English
    ... 556: "Maeyinge suffer no more the loue & deathe of Aurelio"), and of their preterite forms to indicate tense ("He follow'd Horace so very close, that of necess ...
    16 KB (2340 words) - 13:20, 17 December 2020
  • Numbers 23:22
    ... the strong, or mighty one. The participle מוציאם is not used for the preterite, but designates the leading out as still going on, and lasting till the in ...
    8 KB (1404 words) - 13:05, 10 March 2023
  • Afrikaans
    The [[preterite]] looks exactly like the present but is indicated by adverbs like ''toe'', ... ... perfect is sometimes preferred over the preterite in literature where the preterite would be used in Dutch or English, for example, in the case of the verb '' ...
    36 KB (5367 words) - 08:18, 8 March 2016
  • List of Greek and Latin roots in English
    | '''preter-''' || past || Latin || ''praeter'' || preterite, pretermission
    112 KB (11624 words) - 03:16, 9 March 2016
  • German language
    ... wo non-composed [[Grammatical tense|tenses]] ([[present tense|present]], [[preterite]]) and four composed tenses ([[perfect (grammar)|perfect]], [[pluperfect]] ... ... , subjunctive plus preterite marking forms the conditional state, and sole preterite is either plain indicative (in the past), or functions as a (literal) alte ...
    74 KB (10903 words) - 13:23, 11 January 2019
  • Aorist
    ... Latin, for example, the aorist merged with the perfect.<sup>[]</sup> The [[preterite]]s (past perfectives) of the Romance languages, which are sometimes called ... In the later language, the aorist indicative had the value of a [[preterite]],{{Clarify|date=September 2010}} while in the older language it was close ...
    17 KB (2475 words) - 15:23, 10 March 2016
  • The Revision Revised by John William Burgon
    ventured to represent the Greek aorist by the English preterite, indefinite preterite.
    1.12 MB (173197 words) - 12:39, 10 January 2019
  • The English Revised Version Preface
    ... r. But we have often ventured to represent the Greek aorist by the English preterite, even where the reader may find some passing difficulty in such a renderin ... ... in the great majority of cases we have been obliged to retain the English preterite, and to rely either on slight changes in the order of the words, or on pro ...
    63 KB (10765 words) - 21:37, 3 February 2019
  • Art
    ... thou)'' art", originally, "''(thou)'' becamest”), second-person singular preterite indicative form of *''iraną'' (“to rise, be quick, become active”), f ... ... celandic ert (“art”), Old English ''earon'' (“are”), from the same preterite-present Germanic verb. More at are.
    997 B (132 words) - 20:49, 28 February 2025

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