Basic Greek
Hello, I know Logos (when using the mouse over a word in greek) gives you the basic information concerning the lemma, but is there a way to get the information for the word as used in a context?
For example: 1 John 2:18 . The first word is παιδίοα, however its lemma (nominative case, neut. sing) given is παιδίον. I know from my book experience that παιδίοα is plural, neuter, vocalative. How does Logos show that to me?
Thanks,
JPG2
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I apolgize, bad question! I simply did not see it. For some reason my eyes just didn't pick up on those! Forgive me
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The same information is available in the Information pane, which might be easier for you to see.
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Wiki Extended Tips for Visual Filters => Examples of visual filters includes Logos Greek Morphology visual filters (can highlight grammatical usage).
Also, several Greek resources have Display button, with option to show manuscript and morphology:
Note: some Greek words have 2 or 3 morphological tags since spelling has 2 or 3 grammatical possibilities (usage determined by context).
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