παρακείμενος

Etymology
Perfect of. Substantivized (sense for grammar) in with  of.

Noun

 * 1)  present perfect tense

Etymology
Learnedly, from. , an ancient verb. Substantivized (sense for grammar), from with  of.

Noun

 * 1)  perfect, present perfect

Usage notes
In Greek there are two formations of perfect tense, both periphrastic:
 * παρακείμενος ( + )
 * (auxiliary verb + passive perfect participle

Participle

 * 1)  lie beside or before, left or right

Declension

 * Compare to the noun declension after the ancient inflection.