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1 διαμονής
διαμονήcontinuance: fem gen sg (attic epic ionic)——————διαμονήcontinuance: fem dat pl (epic) -
2 παράτασις
A extension or continuance of or in time, S.E.P.3.107, Ptol. Tetr.75 ; χρονικὴ π. Procl.Inst.50 ;ἐπιθυμία.. μετὰ προκοπῆς τινος καὶ παρατάσεως Stoic.3.96
; π. τοῦ ἐνεστῶτος continuance of the present, A.D.Synt.252.4 ; ἐν παρατάσει γενέσθαι τοῦ τρέχειν continue to run, ib.273.17 ;εἰ ἐν π. χρόνου τὸ εὐδαιμονεῖν Plot.1.5t
it. ; παρ' ὃ ἡ κίνησις τὴν π. ἔχει, of time, Id.3.7.8, cf. 3.6.17 ;τὸ ἀεί φαμεν παράτασιν ἔχειν Dam.Pr. 298
.b π. δοῦναί τισι grant them an extension of time for payment, PTeb.37.8 (i B. C., pl.).II Gramm., time of the tempus imperfectum (cf. παρατατικός), A.D.Synt.70.27, EM472.22, Eust.19.28 ; opp. ἐνεστὼς χρόνος, A.D.Adv.124.5.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > παράτασις
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3 διαμονάς
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4 διαμονᾶς
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5 διαμονή
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6 διαμονῇ
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7 διαμονήι
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8 διαμονῆι
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9 διαμοναίς
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10 διαμοναῖς
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11 διαμονών
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12 διαμονῶν
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13 διαμονάν
διαμονά̱ν, διαμονήcontinuance: fem acc sg (doric aeolic) -
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15 διαμονή
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17 εμμονά
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18 ἐμμονᾷ
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19 εμμονή
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20 ἐμμονή
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