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58 TENSES. [64.<br />

Fut. or Aor. Subj.<br />

:<br />

yoiwao-o/xai (II. I. 427), oiracra-o^v (II. 24.<br />

I 53)> tvvd(ra> (Od. 4. 408), Aryio-o-o/xat (Od. 23. 357), cpvo-a-erai<br />

(II. 10. 44), dAeo-o) (Od. 13. 399), apeo-o-o'/xetfa. There remain :<br />

ap/ceVei (II. 21. 131 in Od. 16. 261 we should read apK.tarrj),<br />

atSeVerai (II. 22. 124., 24. 208), (Wcrcrerai (II. 9. 55), ycu>W(Trcu<br />

(II. 14. 504), dAeWeis (II. 12. 250), oAeWei (Od. 2. 49), and a<br />

few forms <strong>of</strong> derivative Verbs in -ao, -i&, viz. at'xjutdo-o-oixri<br />

(II. 4. 324), Oav^acra-^Tai 1<br />

(II.<br />

8.<br />

467), e^oTrAuro-oixri (Od.<br />

6. 69), aimao-eis (Od. 22. 28).<br />

On <strong>the</strong> whole it would appear<br />

that <strong>the</strong> Futures with o-o- (or o- representing original v j a

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