Hello,
I'm trying to run a morph search that will pick up not just off the lemma, but related words off the root (eg. erkomai , aperkomai, eiserkomai, etc.)
Can this be done easily in L4? And if you know how, can you kindly show me?
I would also be very interested in this. It would certainly help with word studies.
Use an asterisk as a wild-card:
lemma:*ερχωμαι@* (you can start by typing in english.... g:erchomai, locate the word as it drops down. Then go back and add the asterisks and the morph delimeters you want.
that should just about pick up everything.
Use an asterisk as a wild-card: lemma:*ερχωμαι@* (you can start by typing in english.... g:erchomai, locate the word as it drops down. Then go back and add the asterisks and the morph delimeters you want.
This didn't work for me. Other ideas?
Stefan,
I think Thomas' asterisk was off a little.
This search worked in the NA27:
lemma:*ἔρχομαι*@VF
Here is the result:
Thank you Robert. A gentleman in the church I serve notably calls moments like this, a bad case of mumble-thumbs.
IOW: typo.
Robert and Thomas,
When I did the search I got plenty of results, but they were only forms of ἔρχομαι, as in your screen shot, Robert; no cognates. Is there a way to search for all the cognates of a word, such as those mentioned in the original post?
Thanks.
lemma:*χομαι ?
Ha! Brilliant, Dave! That did the trick. Nice one.
Here you go, Jason. Ignore the vertical line between the asterisk and "χομαι"; it's the cursor.