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A deponent verb is a verb that is active in meaning but takes its form from a different voice, most commonly the middle or passive.
Some verbs are deponent universally, but other verbs are deponent only in certain tenses, or use deponent forms from different voices in different tenses. For example, the Greek verb αναβαινω (anabaino) uses active forms in the imperfect and aorist, but in the future it is a middle-voice deponent, αναβησομαι (anabesomai). If it were not deponent, the future active form would be αναβαισω (anabaiso), but this form does not occur in Κοινη Greek, because the verb is deponent in the future tense. The future forms that do occur have the same meaning and translation value that the active forms would have if they occurred.
This list is not exhaustive.