As/Is







9.29.2005


The Aorist Imperative has no augment because

The Aorist Imperativehas no augment because
it is not to be regarded asa
past tense. The difference in meaning between it and the PresentImperative denotes a command or entreaty to CONTINIUE to do
an action, to do it HABITUALLY, the Aortist Imperative denotes
a command or entreaty simply to do an action
WITHOUT ANY REGARDto its
continuationor
frequency. However
weare not
to be regardedas mere
formularians. Perhaps one may be so
but the truth to becoming a
belongingmeans HABITS WITHOUT REGARD
are a kisson a cold pursed cheek
offered not as a precursor to bread but
realised as a token of an end, a regular irregularity with augments, many, many,