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1 διαπταίη
διαπταίωstutter much: pres subj mp 2nd sgδιαπταίωstutter much: pres ind mp 2nd sgδιαπταίωstutter much: pres subj act 3rd sg -
2 διαπταίῃ
διαπταίωstutter much: pres subj mp 2nd sgδιαπταίωstutter much: pres ind mp 2nd sgδιαπταίωstutter much: pres subj act 3rd sg -
3 διαπταίση
διαπταίωstutter much: aor subj mid 2nd sgδιαπταίωstutter much: aor subj act 3rd sgδιαπταίωstutter much: fut ind mid 2nd sg -
4 διαπταίσῃ
διαπταίωstutter much: aor subj mid 2nd sgδιαπταίωstutter much: aor subj act 3rd sgδιαπταίωstutter much: fut ind mid 2nd sg -
5 διεπταισμένα
διαπταίωstutter much: perf part mp neut nom /voc /acc plδιεπταισμένᾱ, διαπταίωstutter much: perf part mp fem nom /voc /acc dualδιεπταισμένᾱ, διαπταίωstutter much: perf part mp fem nom /voc sg (doric aeolic) -
6 διαπταίει
διαπταίωstutter much: pres ind mp 2nd sgδιαπταίωstutter much: pres ind act 3rd sg -
7 διαπταίουσι
διαπταίωstutter much: pres part act masc /neut dat pl (attic epic doric ionic)διαπταίωstutter much: pres ind act 3rd pl (attic epic doric ionic) -
8 διεπταισμένων
διαπταίωstutter much: perf part mp fem gen plδιαπταίωstutter much: perf part mp masc /neut gen pl -
9 διαπταίσαι
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10 διαπταῖσαι
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11 διαπταισθέν
διαπταίωstutter much: aor part pass neut nom /voc /acc sg -
12 διαπταίειν
διαπταίωstutter much: pres inf act (attic epic) -
13 διαπταίοντας
διαπταίωstutter much: pres part act masc acc pl -
14 διαπταίουσα
διαπταίωstutter much: pres part act fem nom /voc sg (attic epic doric ionic) -
15 διαπταίσαντι
διαπταίωstutter much: aor part act masc /neut dat sg -
16 διαπταίσειαν
διαπταίωstutter much: aor opt act 3rd pl -
17 διαπταίσειε
διαπταίωstutter much: aor opt act 3rd sg -
18 διαπταίωμεν
διαπταίωstutter much: pres subj act 1st pl -
19 διαπταίων
διαπταίωstutter much: pres part act masc nom sg -
20 διεπταίσθαι
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Stutter — Stut ter, n. 1. The act of stuttering; a stammer. See {Stammer}, and {Stuttering}. [1913 Webster] 2. One who stutters; a stammerer. [Obs.] Bacon. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
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stutter — *stammer … New Dictionary of Synonyms
stutter — [v] speak haltingly dribble, falter, hesitate, splutter, sputter, stammer, stumble; concept 77 Ant. continue … New thesaurus
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stutter — stut|ter1 [ˈstʌtə US ər] v [Date: 1500 1600; Origin: stut to stutter (14 19 centuries)] 1.) [I and T] to speak with difficulty because you cannot stop yourself from repeating the first ↑consonant of some words →↑stammer ▪ I m D d david, he… … Dictionary of contemporary English
stutter — stut|ter1 [ stʌtər ] verb 1. ) intransitive or transitive to repeat the sounds of words in an uncontrolled way when you speak because you are nervous or have a speech problem: Richard stuttered a reply and sat down, his face red. 2. )… … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
stutter — I. verb Etymology: frequentative of English dialect stut to stutter, from Middle English stutten; akin to Dutch stotteren to stutter, Gothic stautan to strike more at contusion Date: 1566 intransitive verb 1. to speak with involuntary disruption… … New Collegiate Dictionary