# Homeric Greek, A Book for Beginners, Lesson 19 # by Clyde Pharr, D.C. Heath & Co, 1920 # Version 1.0 # Paul Denisowski (paul@denisowski.org) Ἀγαμέμνων, -ονος, ὁ : Agamemnon αἰδέομαι, αἰδέσ(σ)ομαι, ᾐδεσ(σ)άμην : reverence ἀφίημι, ἀφήσω, ἀφῆκα (ἀφέηκα) : send away, dismiss, hurl, drive off δηθύνω : loiter, tarry, delay εἶμι, εἴσομαι : come, go, shall come, shall go ἔνθα : there(upon), here ἐπευφημέω, ἐπευφήμησα : shout, assent, approve ἤ (ἠέ) : or, than, whether ἤ...ἤ : either ... or, whether ... or κιχάνω, κιχήσομαι, ἐκιχησάμην (ἔκιχον, ἐκίχην) : come upon, overtake, arrive (at) κρατερός, -ή, -όν : strong, harsh, powerful, stern, mighty μή : not, lest, that not μῦθος, -ου, ὁ : word, command, story νῦν : now, at this time, as matters now are, as it is παρά, πάρ, παραί : from the side of, by the side of, beside, along, near τέλλω, ἔτειλα, τέταλμαι : command, enjoin (upon), accomplish, rise ὕστερος, -η, -ον : behind, later, at another time, further(more) # end