εὐκτική

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See also: ευκτική

Ancient Greek

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Etymology

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By ellipsis, from the phrase ἡ εὐκτῐκή ἔγκλῐσῐς (hē euktikḗ énklisis, the inflection expressing wishing): see εὐκτῐκός (euktikós). The optative mood was so named because in independent clauses it expresses a wish:

Pronunciation

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Noun

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εὐκτῐκή (euktikḗf (genitive εὐκτῐκῆς); first declension

  1. (grammar) The optative mood

Inflection

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Synonyms

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Descendants

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  • Greek: ευκτική (efktikí)
  • Latin: optātīvus (calque)

Further reading

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