Excerpt from A Grammar of the Greek Language: Chiefly From the German of Raphael Kühner
Obs. 1 Acts-0m, to request, takes a genitive of the person only; as, Demosth. P. 67, 3 m'ymv stay, or a genitive of the person as well as of the thing: Hdt. III. 157 rev e'bc'ero 04160, or the preposition 171416 is sometimes joined with the genitive of the person, and sometimes we find an accusative of the person: Hdt. V. 37 e'bo'om Bout-row; and an accusative of the thing when it is considered, not as something wanted, but as the request made: 11 71 (86min) menu - (see Accusatice).
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