Many of the so-called "deponent" verbs can have either a
middle or passive form. These are normally translated as
having an active voice, since they have no active form in
their outward spelling. At times, however, they retain their
middle or passive significance.
Related words
G5787
G5709Tense-Imperfect See { [G5775]}
Voice-Either Middle or Passive See { [G5787]}
Mood -Indicative See { [G5791]}
Count-1
G5727Tense-Present See { [G5774]}
Voice-Either Middle or Passive See { [G5787]}
Mood -Indicative See { [G5791]}
Count-7
G5728Tense-Present See { [G5774]}
Voice-Either Middle or Passive See { [G5787]}
Mood -Imperative See { [G5794]}
Count-6
G5729Tense-Present See { [G5774]}
Voice-Either Middle or Passive See { [G5787]}
Mood -Infinitive See { [G5795]}
Count-2
G5730Tense-Present See { [G5774]}
Voice-Either Middle or Passive See { [G5787]}
Mood -Participle See { [G5796]}
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