Talk:λύω

I added a conjugation table with all the forms. The source I was using was missing a few forms and I don't know for sure if they don't exist or are simply rare. I must admit that I haven't done any proofreading of it; doing it once was tedious enough. So feel free to add or correct anything in it. I suppose that evenutally all of these forms should be made redirects to this page, but I just don't have the energy for such an task right now. I imagine that, in time, every Greek verb should have such a table and redirect setup. My, we have quite an undertaking ahead of us. Cerealkiller13 01:08, 5 August 2006 (UTC)

conjugation notes
Conjugation notes (cf. Appendix, Smyth.382) Notes, usually placed at infelction-pages. But especially for λύω, 1st verb for students, perhaps these should be included in the tables as notes or Usage notes, to be seen immediately? sarri.greek (talk) 06:28, 17 August 2018 (UTC)
 * Active present imperative plural 3rd: λῡόντων (more common), and λῡέτωσαν (Epic)
 * Active aorist imperative plural 3rd: λῡσάντων (more common), and λῡσάτωσαν
 * Active aorist optative: the -ειας, -ειε, -ειαν endings are Aeolian.
 * Active perfect subjunctive, optative, imperative: also frequently periphrastically with participle λελῠκώς + forms of verb εἰμί
 * Active pluperfect indicative:
 * The second singular forms ἐλελῠ́κη(ν), ἐλελῠ́κης, ἐλελῠ́κη are older.
 * Later forms for plural: ἐλελῠ́κειμεν, ἐλελῠ́κειτε, ἐλελῠ́κεισᾰν
 * Passive present indicative singular 2nd: λῡ́ῃ is older.  λῡ́ει is more common.
 * the -σθων forms are older and more common at 3rd plural Medioassive imperatives of:
 * present: λῡέσθων, λῡέσθωσαν
 * middle aorist A: λῡσᾰ́σθων, λῡσᾰ́σθωσαν
 * perfect: λελῠ́σθων, λελῠ́σθωσαν
 * Middle aorist B subjunctive forms (λῠθῶ, λῠθῇς, ...) derive from older λῠ-θή-ω... λῠ-θή-ῃς, ...
 * Passive aorist B optative plural (and dual): the shorter forms are more common
 * Passive aorist B imperative: see λῠ́θητῐ < λῠ́-θη-θῐ