Find Verbs in Certain LXX Books

Greetings!
How does one compile a list of all the verbs (lemmas, parsings, etc.) in, say, GS Ex (Gottingen LXX Exodus)?
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Run a Morph Search for verbs e.g. @V over the range you are interested in. In the Search menu select "Save as Word List". It will not provide the parsings, though.
So select Analysis in the Search tab and sort by Lemma
From there CTRL+P (Print/Export) will allow you to export the results to a spreadsheet.
Dave
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Thanks to both of you.
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Regarding the results. Is it possible to have the various units (mood, person, case, number, etc.) abbreviated or shortened, such as indicative = ind, or plural = plu, etc.?
Also, the unit "gloss" seems to be missing (intentionally?). Is there some way to get it included?
Thanks again for your kind help.
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tfjern said:
Regarding the results. Is it possible to have the various units (mood, person, case, number, etc.) abbreviated or shortened,
No
tfjern said:the unit "gloss" seems to be missing (intentionally?)
A Greek-English LXX will give a gloss; the Analysis heading is Form.
Dave
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Dave, if I may, can this same type of morph search also be done with the Greek Apocryphal Gospels and the Old Testament Pseudepigrapha? Just curious.
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tfjern said:
Dave, if I may, can this same type of morph search also be done with the Greek Apocryphal Gospels and the Old Testament Pseudepigrapha? Just curious.
Provided they have a morphology, non-bibles should be listed in the resource drop down and Analysis should be available.Try it!
Dave
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They do have morphology, but I can't see to get it to work. Oh, well!
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