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conjunction

P. and V. καίπερ, περ (enclitic).

(Both take the participle and are used when the subject of the main and subordinate clause are the same.) even if: P. and V. εἰ καί, κεἰ, ἐὰν καί, ἢν καί, κἄν.

though is often expressed by the genitive absolute. rash girl! though Creon has forbidden it? V. ὦ σχετλία, Κρέοντος ἀντειρηκότος; (Soph., Antigone 47).

not though: P. and V. οὐδ' εἰ, οὐδ' ἐάν, οὐδ' ἤν.

as though, as if: P. and V. ὡσπερεί.