Here is a search that finds all of the Present Active Infinitives that do not end in ειν or αι:
Please feel free to check the results. Hope this helps!
Thanks Brian for your searches - they are helpful in learning to use Logos original language searches. I am trying to duplicate them in a different program in order to compare and evaluate features. Keep the searches coming.
Thank you for the encouragement. It’s a big adjustment learning how to do these searches in Logos coming from Accordance. I just like double checking the results and I’m glad that posting these searches are helping other users.👍
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