εἶα

Lemma: εἶμι

verb (-μι verb) verb (-μι verb)
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Definition

I shall go; I will go. An irregular, defective verb used to express the future action of going, with no distinct middle or passive forms.

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Grammatical Analysis

"εἶα"

Verb class: standard verb (not -μι)

Tense: perfect (resultative), used with present sense

Voice: active

Mood: indicative

Person: 1st

Number: singular

Lemma: οἶδα

Note: εἶα is a morphologically perfect active indicative 1sg form of οἶδα (‘I know’), which is perfect in form but functions as a present in meaning.

Related Forms of εἶμι

4 forms discovered

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Verb Conjugation

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