This is an action that took place over an extent of time was habitual or was more than a single action in some way.
Attic greek aorist tense.
Present imperfect future aorist the equivalent of past simple perfect pluperfect and future perfect.
If you remember that the meaning of the word perfect is complete then you can remember that the perfect tense has to do with completed action but the perfect tense is a primary tense because it emphasizes the present or ongoing result of a completed action the perfect tense in greek corresponds to the perfect tense in english and is illustrated in the following sentences.
This is from the first link.
I haven t gone over to the other camp on this point.
This is one of the basic points we try to make in first year greek but in the rush to simplify the language sufficiently for a first year student sometimes the subtly of this point is missed.
The literary greek of athens in the fifth and fourth centuries bc attic greek was the standard school room form of greek for centuries.
Abbreviated aor verb forms usually express perfective aspect and refer to past events similar to a preterite.
And yet the aorist is so much more than past time and in fact.
In the indicative mood there are seven tenses.
It is used for undivided events such as the individual steps in a continuous process narrative aorist.
Greek verb tenses intermediate discussion no element of greek language is of more importance to the student of the new testament than the matter of tense a variation in meaning exhibited by the use of a particular tense will often dissolve what appears to be an embarrassing difficulty or reveal a gleam of truth which will thrill the heart with delight and inspiration.
εἰμί in autenrieth georg 1891 a homeric dictionary for schools and colleges new york.
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Ancient greek grammar had the aorist form and the grammars of other indo european languages and languages influenced by the indo european grammatical tradition such as middle persian sanskrit armenian the south slavic languages and georgian also.
Greek expresses this aspect by using the present stem e g the present and imperfect tense completed.
εἰμί in liddell scott 1940 a greek english lexicon oxford.
Greek marks this aspect by using the verb stem e g the aorist tense ongoing.
By contrast in theoretical linguistics tense refers to a form that specifies a point in time past present or future so the aorist is a tense aspect combination.
This is the most common tense for referring to.
Aorist ˈ eɪ ə r ɪ s t.
Wikipedia has a nice summary of the aorist and more details can be found in the the article on the ancient greek aorist in particular.
εἰμί in liddell scott 1889 an intermediate greek english lexicon new york.
Greek verbs and infinitives can express all three aspects but the most common are.
While both the imperfect and aorist tenses refer to past actions and so are past tenses they differ in aspect.
Just to be clear i still believe the augment indicates past time.
εἶμαι eîmai modern greek.
The aorist tense always conveys a single discreet action i e.
In the ancient greek the indicative aorist is one of the two main forms used in telling a story.