Aorist vs Aurist - What's the difference?
aorist | aurist |
(grammar) A verb in the aorist past, that is, in the past tense and the aorist aspect (the event described by the verb viewed as a completed whole). Also called the perfective past. The nearest equivalent in English is the simple past. The term aorist is used particularly often for verbs in Albanian, Ancient and Modern Greek.
(grammar) Of or pertaining to a verb in the aorist aspect.
aorist aspect
a word in aorist aspect
One skilled in treating and curing disorders of the ear.
* {{quote-book
, year=1960
, author=
, title=(Jeeves in the Offing)
, section=chapter VIII
, passage=[...] I remembered I hadn't sent that wire to Kipper Herring, inviting him to come and join the gang. I went to Aunt Dahlia's boudoir and repaired this omission, telephoning the communication to someone at the post office who would have been well advised to consult a good aurist .}}
As nouns the difference between aorist and aurist
is that aorist is aorist while aurist is one skilled in treating and curing disorders of the ear.aorist
English
(wikipedia aorist)Noun
(en noun)Adjective
(-)- the aorist stem of a verb