

TheseĪre simply the collection of words based on the same root.

How does Accordance accomplish this task? They haveĮvidently compiled lists of cognate word groups. "Search for root." The results are very nicely displayed as well. Words which is accomplished merely by right-clicking on a word and choosing These words that also occur in James based on that root:ĭemonstrates the very simple and elegant way that Accordance found all those The Logos demonstration found,īy picking words alphabetically close to κρινω: κρινω, In theĮxample provided in both videos, the task was to find all the words sharing the Where the root word has forms that are not spelled quite the same. Which was in turn a response to Michael Hite's posting on " Finding all forms of a Greek word with Logos 4."Īs Gomez noted, the method demonstrated for Logos 4 was rather convoluted.įurthermore, it's simply inadequate and misses a number of hits, because itįails to include words that have prefixes attached to the roots or instances It started with reading Rubén Gómez' posting on " Finding all the forms of a Greek word in Accordance" This has turned out to be a somewhat lengthyĪdventure for me. The advantage of conducting your search this was is that you have the option of displaying the results in a Grid, by Verses (with a Greek / English parallel if you wish), Aligned, or Analysis view as shown in the graphic. As you can see below, a search for domains 56.20-34 in James took about a second.
