GRAMMAR CODE INFORMATION (Adapted from Robinsons) ----VERBS---- All Greek verbs are listed in one of three various forms: 1) V/tense/voice/mood 2) V/tense/voice/mood/person/number 3) V/tense/voice/mood/case/number/gender Tense: P = Present I = Imperfect F = Future, Second Future = 2F A = Aorist, Second Aorist = 2A R = peRfect, Second peRfect = 2R L = pLuperfect, Second pLuperfect = 2L X = adverbial imperative Voice: A = Active M = Middle P = Passive E = Either middle or passive D = middle Deponent O = passive depOnent N = middle or passive depoNent Q = impersonal active X = no voice stated Mood: I = Indicative S = Subjunctive O = Optative M = iMperative N = iNfinitive P = Participle R = impeRative-sense participle Extra: /M = Middle significance /C = Contracted form /T = Transitive /A = Aeolic /ATT = Attic /AP = Apocopated form /IRR = Irregular or Impure form Person: 1, 2, 3 = First, Second, Third person Number: S, P = Singular, Plural Gender: M, F, N = Masculine, Feminine, Neuter Case: N = Nominative (5-case system only!) G = Genitive D = Dative A = Accusative V = Vocative Special note: the so called "Second" forms of the Aorist, Future, Perfect and Pluperfect are respectively designated as 2A, 2F, 2P and 2L preceding the voice and mood designations. Functionally, however, these forms are equivalent to the otherwise undesignated (First) Aorist, Future, Perfect, and Pluperfect forms. ----NON-VERBS---- UNDECLINED FORMS: ADV = ADVerb or adverb and particle combined CONJ = CONJunction or conjunctive particle COND = CONDitional particle or conjunction PRT = PaRTicle, disjunctive particle PREP = PREPosition INJ = INterJection ARAM = ARAMaic transliterated word (indeclinable) HEB = HEBrew transliterated word (indeclinable) N/PRI = Indeclinable PRoper Noun N/NUI = Indeclinable NUmeral (Noun) N/LI = Indeclinable Letter (Noun) N/OI = Indeclinable Noun of Other type DECLINED FORMS: All follow the order: prefix/case/number/gender/(suffix) Prefixes: N/ = Noun A/ = Adjective PR/ = Relative pronoun PC/ = reCiprocal pronoun PD/ = Demonstrative pronoun T/ = definite arTicle PK/ = correlative pronoun PI/ = Interrogative pronoun PX/ = indefinite pronoun PQ/ = correlative or interrogative pronoun PF/ = reFlexive pronoun (person 1,2,3 added) PS/ = poSsessive pronoun (person 1,2,3 added) PP/ = Personal pronoun (person 1,2,3 added) (Note: 1st and 2nd personal pronouns have no gender) Cases (5-case system only): /N = Nominative /V = Vocative /G = Genitive /D = Dative /A = Accusative Suffixes: /S = Superlative (used only with adjectives and some adverbs) /C = Comparative (used only with adjectives and some adverbs) /ABB = ABBreviated form (used only with various numerals) /I = Interrogative /N = Negative (used only with particles as PRT/N) /C = Contracted form, or two words merged by crasis /ATT = ATTic Greek form /P = Particle attached (with relative pronoun) ADDITIONAL NOTES: Declined proper nouns are not specifically identified as such; only indeclinable forms are so identified. Reflexive pronouns have the Person (1,2,3) attached, e.g. PF/3DSF See "auth" in Perschbacher for further examples. "rmd" is the abbreviated numeral for 144,000. This term has no Strong's number. It therefore has been assigned three Strong's numbers, reflecting the individual Greek words which make up its component parts.