1) to grab, grip; to lay hold on; 2) to catch, seize, detain; to take prisoner
Etymology
Concordance
undgripun - 3 pers, pl, p, indicat - Mrk. XIV, 46; XV, 21; Jhn. XVIII, 12
undgreip - 2 pers, sing, imper - Tim. I, VI, 12
undgreipan - inf- Mrk. XII, 12
ungreipands - pres.p.- Mrk. I, 31; IX, 27; XII, 8
undgreip - 2 pers, sing, imper - Tim. I, VI, 12
undgreipan - inf- Mrk. XII, 12
ungreipands - pres.p.- Mrk. I, 31; IX, 27; XII, 8
Paradigm
4.1.1.1. (a)
I class | infinitive | preterite singular | preterite plural | past participle |
normal grade | normal grade | zero grade | zero grade | |
i/ă | -i- | -a- | zero | zero |
additional element of vowel gradation for this class is [-i-] | i + i = ii [ī] | a + i = ai | zero + i = ĭ | zero + i = ĭ |
to grab, grasp, grip | greipan | graip | gripum | gripans |
to show; to tell, announce | teihan [-i:-] |
taih [-ai-] |
taihum [-ɛ-] |
taihans [-ɛ-] |
See the complete paradigm of the conjugation of strong verbs
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