κατειδὼς

Lemma: κάτοιδα

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Definition

Perfect active indicative of **κατοράω**: “I have seen clearly,” “I have perceived/come to know (from sight).”

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Grammatical Analysis

"κατειδὼς"

Verb type: standard (-ω) verb

Lexical verb: κατεῖδον (aorist of καθοράω/καθορᾶν) / compounds of ἰδεῖν

Tense aspect: perfect (resultative; Attic perfect participle)

Voice: active

Mood: participle

Case: nominative

Number: singular

Gender: masculine

Notes: Form κατειδώς is the masc. nom. sg. perfect active participle of κατεῖδον/καθ-ἰδεῖν (‘having seen/recognized clearly’).

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