Tests do not include perfect subjunctive and optative forms Smyth describes as “very rare” (Smyth 692, 695).
| Forms tested | Forms correctly analyzed | Per cent | 
|---|---|---|
| 83 | 83 | 100% | 
lexent.n62274)Morphologically, “second perfects” behave no differently than “first perfects” with irregular fourth principal part. More generally, like most -ω verbs with second aorists, the other principal parts of λείπω behave morphologically like -ω verbs with irregular principal parts.
StemUrn,LexicalEntity,StemString,MorphologicalClass
smyth.n62274_2,lexent.n62274,lip,aor2
smyth.n62274_3,lexent.n62274,leloip,w_pp4