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- Optative_(Ancient_Greek) abstract "The optative mood, from Ancient Greek (énklisis) euktikḗ "(inflection) for wishing" and Latin optātīvus (modus) "(way) of wishing", is a grammatical mood of the Ancient Greek verb, named for its use as a way to express wishes. It is also used to express potentiality and to replace other moods in dependent clauses under past-tense main verbs.".
- Optative_(Ancient_Greek) comment "The optative mood, from Ancient Greek (énklisis) euktikḗ "(inflection) for wishing" and Latin optātīvus (modus) "(way) of wishing", is a grammatical mood of the Ancient Greek verb, named for its use as a way to express wishes. It is also used to express potentiality and to replace other moods in dependent clauses under past-tense main verbs.".