... and since I need to study, let's do both at the same time!
Greek quiz tomorrow (hey, if we wear a costume we get 2 bonus points!).... new verb forms, the TA is awesome as always and I love the class. We're coming up to some gnarly grammar terms that I've never heard of before (read: epexegetical infinitive? yikes). So you won't be bored to death with my let's-study-and-list-terms post, it will go under a cut.
Verbs I need to remember (with 6 principal parts):
these are spelled pseudo-phonetically until I can figure out the type-greek application something-or-other that apparently you can download for macs (!).
to hinder/prevent
kwlu'w, kwlu'sw, e'kw'lusa, kekw'luka, kekw'lummai, e'kwlu'th#n
to save:
sw'zw, sw'sw, e'sw'ka, seswka, sesw'mmai, e'swth#n
leave, leave behind
lei'pw, lei'psw, e''lipon, le'loipa, le'leimmai, e'laphth#n
1st principal part:
Present Indicative active/passive/middle
" " Subjunctive. act/p/m
" " Optative. act/p/m
" " Infinitive act/p/m
Imperfect Ind act/p/m
2nd principle part:
Future Indicative Active/middle
3rd principle part
Aorist Ind. Active/middle
" " Subj. active/mid
" " Opt. act/m
" " Infinitive act/m
4th p.p
Perfect Ind active
" " Infinitive act
Pluperfect Ind act
5th p.p.
Perfect Ind passive
" " Infinitive pass
Pluperfect Ind pass
6th p.p.
Aorist Ind Passive
" " Subj pass
" " Opt Pass
" " Infinitive pass
Future Passive
w
eis
ei
omen
ete
ousin
ov
es
e(v)
omen
ete
ov
w
n's
n'
wmen
nte
wsin
a
as
e(v)
amen
ate
an
a
as
e(v)
amen
ate
asi(v)
n
ns
ei(v)
emen
ete
esav
oimi
ois
oi
oimen
oite
oien
aimi
ais / eias
ai / eie(v)
aimen
aite
aien / eian
omai
n / ei
etai
ometha
sthe
ontai
omen
ou
eto
ometha
esthe
onto
mai
sai
tai
metha
sthe
ntai
men
so
to
metha
sthe
nto
n(v)
ns
n
nmen
nte
nsan
wmai
n
ntai
wmetha
nsthe
wntai
w
ns
n
wmen
nte
wsin
oimen
oio
oito
oimetha
oisthe
oivto
einv
eins
ein
einmen / eimen
einte / eite
einsin / eien
amnv
w
ato
ametha
asthe
anto
aimnv
aio
aito
aimetha
aisthe
ainto
wmai
n
ntai
wmetha
nsthe
wntai
infinitive endings: ein, ai, enai, esthai, nvai, sthai, esthai (m), sthai (m) asthai
In other news, I am playing for someone's recital up in Steven's Pt (her name is Sam, interestingly) and it's such a cool piece that I think I want to do it officially next semester for my own work/possiblerecitalthatIdon'twanttogetmyhopesupyetsoIwon'tsayanythingelse. The wind ensemble is so much fun to work with - and I'll get to play with them again for the concert after this one! Yaaaaay.
Art stuff - the BFA show is going up this Friday morning and Rose and I have a couple pieces in there, so that's cool. I'm actually going to be modifying a few of my pieces tomorrow so they're a little closer to what I want them to be. They're not entirely there, so I'm a little embarrassed at putting them in a juried show, but oh well.