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86<br />
PASSIVE<br />
VOICE.<br />
Imperative. frAjcAfi<br />
let it be , found.<br />
The Infinitive and Participle are not in use.<br />
INDICATIVE.<br />
Pres. Affir. pA5c*]i me, / am found. Neg. i;f<br />
A5CAji me, Iam not found. Inter. At) b-^AjcAfi m<br />
ra 1 found?<br />
Pret. Affir. ^uA]tAf me, / was found. Neg.<br />
b-uA|tAr me, / was not found. Inter. AI)<br />
me ? was / found<br />
?<br />
SUBJUNCTIVE.<br />
Pres. and Fut. m& JTAJCAJI me, if I be found. Neg.<br />
mui)A b-A5rA]t me, if I be not found.<br />
Pret. Affir. IDA ^uA]tAf m^j (^ 7 was found. 2t}ui)A.<br />
b-|:uA|iAr TTJ&,<br />
if I was not found.<br />
Optative. 50 b-A5CAji me, may I be found. Neg.<br />
jcAfi, or ^A^CAJI me, wzai/ / not be found.<br />
'^eAjtji l]om 30 b-Uf5j!]6 me, / wish J were found.<br />
Potential. jeAbjrujS me, / would be found. DA<br />
6 me, should I be found.<br />
Teuc, behold, ^ejc, see, fceAjic, and AmAjic,<br />
are by some writers blended into one verb. The following<br />
arrangement <strong>of</strong> them, may render them<br />
more simple<br />
:<br />
Teuc, behold, try,<br />
or examine.<br />
IMPERATIVE.<br />
Singular.<br />
Plural.<br />
1<br />
^eucAmu^b, or<br />
let us behold.<br />
2 peuc, behold thou. -peucAjb, behold ye.<br />
3 jreucAb re, let him behold, feucAjb, let them behold.