Look up: Mi-verbs


  1. Mi-verbs
    -mi verbs are a class of athematic verbs in Ancient Greek. The name derives from the first person singular form of the verbs in the present indicative active, which is the dictionary form. The person marker is -mi, e.g. ειμί (ei`mí, I am), δίδωμι (``dídō```mi, I give), φημί (phē`m...
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  2. Middle High German verbs
    Verbs in Middle High German are divided into strong or weak verbs. Strong verbs indicate tense by a change in the quality of a vowel, while weak verbs indicate tense by the addition of an ending. ==Verb Forms== The various forms of the Middle High German verb include the infinitive, the present par...
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  3. Midrash Proverbs
    Midrash Proverbs (Hebrew: מדרש‏ ‏משלי) is the haggadic midrash to the Book of Proverbs, first mentioned under the title "Midrash Mishle" by R. Hananeel b. Ḥushiel (first half of the 11th century) as quoted in the Mordekai on B.M. iii. 293. Nathan of Rome calls this midrash "Agadat Mis...
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