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Definition of Protases
1. protasis [n] - See also: protasis
Lexicographical Neighbors of Protases
Literary usage of Protases
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. A Greek Grammar for Colleges by Herbert Weir Smyth (1920)
"A conditional sentence may have several protases and one apodosis or one protasis
... Two coordinated protases with a single apodosis, or two coordinated ..."
2. Syntax of the Moods and Tenses of the Greek Verb by William Watson Goodwin (1882)
"(See § 50, 2, N. 2, and § 49, 2, N. 3.) § 55. 1. Two or more protases, not
co-ordinate, may belong to one apodosis. E. g. ..."
3. Syntax of Early Latin by Charles Edwin Bennett (1910)
"The present chapter, therefore, will deal only with the employment of the
subjunctive in protases. Origin. The origin of the subjunctive in the protasis of ..."
4. A School Latin Grammar by Morris Hicky Morgan, George Martin Lane (1899)
"Conditional protases maybe divided into two classes: 931. (2023.) I. INDETERMINATE
protases, that is, such as merely suppose an action, without implying ..."
5. A School Latin Grammar by Morris Hicky Morgan, George Martin Lane (1899)
"Conditional protases maybe divided into two classes: 931. (2023.) I. INDETERMINATE
protases, that is, such as merely suppose an action, without implying ..."