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Encyclopedia > Apodosis

An apodosis is a conditional concluding clause.


Examples:

  • "If he is wounded, revive him."

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CATHOLIC ENCYCLOPEDIA: Apodosis (139 words)
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The last day of such repetition of the prayers of the previous feast is called the apodosis.
This time may be longer or shorter than the Latin
Apodosis Encyclopedia (211 words)
In linguistics, an apodosis is the main clause in a conditional sentence; that is, in a sentence of the form If X, then Y, the apodosis is then Y (expressing the conclusion).
Portoles 1998) of the protasis for the apodosis: a como-marked protasis is interpreted...
The position of the verb in the main clause (or apodosis) is consistently final in AEthelberht, and always...
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