The Aorist Imperative | has no augment because |
it is not to be regarded as | a |
past tense. The difference in meaning between it and the Present | Imperative 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 REGARD | to its |
continuation | or |
frequency. | However |
we | are not |
to be regarded | as mere |
formularians. | Perhaps one may be so
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but the truth to becoming | a |
belonging | means HABITS WITHOUT REGARD |
are a kiss | on 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, |
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