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 * A header to provide text for the top of each page of the Appendix:Greek verbs
 * Αn arbitrary list of some 9,000 Greek verbs together with their chief inflected forms.
 * Users are warned — these tables contain errors which, together with omissions, may be reported here.
 * Sources sometimes differ — the presence or absence of a form should not taken as evidence.


 * The main lemma form on each line in the table links to a Wiktionary entry; there are additional links to:
 * el  — το Βικιλεξικό
 * &#32;  — at "The Portal for the Greek Language" — "Η Πύλη για την Ελληνική Γλώσσα"
 * The translation may be approximate and will not include every meaning, which may be seen at the verb's entry.
 * Forms of a verb may often be listed in the same line, usually with the most common form first. Sometimes adjacent verbs are related and tied together with a broader, shared border - the colour is not significant.
 * With second conjugation verbs the "-άω" (and sometimes the "-'ιζω") forms are listed with the "-ώ" form, even when that form is less common.
 * The major sources used are listed at the foot of this page.
 * ➤  Indicates another, possibly more common, form of the verb elsewhere in these appendices.
 * †  Indicates that forms of the perfective aspect or simple past are absent or rare. Sometimes authorities differ, in such cases the symbol may be accompanied by a form. Occasionally an imperfect tense form may be included.
 * ‡  Idiomatic, colloquial, slang, familiar or dialect forms.
 * §  Terms which might be described as learned, scholarly, 'Older', archaic or Katharevousa.
 * þ  Terms largely, but not solely, limited to use in set phrases and clichés.
 * Ø  Neologisms
 *  pass   will sometimes be found when the passive form differs in translation form the active.
 *   Terms in brackets are less common, deprecated or of disputed existence; or with active forms when the passive is much more common.


 * Alphabetical pages