Excerpt from Greek Lessons Adapted to Goodwin's Greek Grammar, and Intended as an Introduction to His Greek Reader
Full Vocabularies are given at the end of the book. The leading signification of each word is generally given first, and the distinctions in meaning which follow are given with special reference to their use in these Lessons. Some English words (preceded by Eng), derived directly from the Greek, others (preceded by Of. Eng) from a kindred form of the Greek word, are given. Occasionally a Latin, 3. Greek, and an English word, all kindred forms of a simi lar root, are given, to indicate to the pupil the common origin of them all. When there is no apparent connection between the two words, the Latin is preceded by the sign of equality.
In conclusion, I would avail myself of this opportunity to express my great obligations to Professor W. W. Good win, who has very kindly read over the manuscript and revised the proof.
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