I made some changes to Dr. Robinson's Morphology to make it easier to process digitally. VERBAL FORMS All Greek verbs are listed in one of three various forms (where V = "Verb"): 1) V-tense-voice-mood 2) V-tense-voice-mood-person-number 3) V-tense-voice-mood-case-number-gender The abbreviations which pertain to each of these categories are the following: Tense: P = Present I = Imperfect F = Future Second Future = 2F A = Aorist Second Aorist = 2A R = peRfect Second peRfect = 2R L = pLuperfect Second pLuperfect = 2L Voice: A = Active M = Middle P = Passive E = Either middle or passive D = middle Deponent O = passive depOnent N = middle or passive depoNent Mood: I = Indicative S = Subjunctive O = Optative M = imperatiVe N = iNfinitive P = Participle Person: 1, 2, 3 = First, Second, Third person Number: S, P = Singular, Plural Gender: M, F, N = Masculine, Feminine, Neuter Case: N = Nominative (5-case system only; no Vocative G = Genitive in verbal forms) D = Dative A = Accusative NON-VERBAL FORMS Particle/Other L UNDECLINED FORMS: V = adVerb or adverb and particle combined C = Conjunction or conjunctive particle N = coNditional particle or conjunction T = parTicle, disjunctive particle P = Preposition I = Interjection A = Aramaic transliterated word (indeclinable) H = Hebrew transliterated word (indeclinable) R N-PRI = Indeclinable PRoper Noun -nip U A-NUI = Indeclinable NUmeral (Adjective) -ai E N-LI = Indeclinable Letter (Noun) -nil O N-OI = Indeclinable Noun of Other type -nio DECLINED FORMS: All follow the order: prefix-case-number-gender-(suffix) Prefixes: N- = Noun A- = Adjective R- = Relative pronoun C- = reCiprocal pronoun D- = Demonstrative pronoun T- = definite arTicle K- = correlative pronoun I- = Interrogative pronoun X- = indefinite pronoun Q- = correlative or interrogative pronoun F- = reFlexive pronoun (person 1,2,3 added) S- = poSsessive pronoun (person 1,2,3 added) no 3, has extra number ie, {S-2PASM} P- = Personal pronoun (person 1,2,3 added) 3 is unmarked (Note: 1st and 2nd personal pronouns have common gender) Cases (5-case system only): -N = Nominative -V = Vocative -G = Genitive -D = Dative -A = Accusative Number: Gender: S = Singular M = Masculine P = Plural F = Feminine N = Neuter C = Common (for Personal Pronouns) Suffixes: -S = Superlative (used primarily with adjectives and some adverbs) -C = Comparative (used primarily with adjectives and some adverbs) -I = Interrogative -N = Negative (used with some particles, adverbs, adjectives, and conjunctions) -K = Kai (Conjunction) merged by crasis with forms of the demonstrative pronoun \~\\ekeinov\~\\ or the first person personal pronoun \~\\egw\~\\; also, the neuter definite article (\~\\to\~\\) merged by crasis with a second word. Declension follows that of the second word. -A = Attic Greek form