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Ἴσον ἐστὶν ὀργῇ καὶ θάλασσα καὶ γυνή → Mulier et mare sunt isdem plane moribus → In ihrem Naturell sind Frau und Meerflut gleich

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Full diacritics: ἐάν Medium diacritics: ἐάν Low diacritics: εάν Capitals: ΕΑΝ
Transliteration A: eán Transliteration B: ean Transliteration C: ean Beta Code: e)a/n

English (LSJ)

(so early Attic Inscrr., as IG12.3.20, εἰάν sts. after B.C. 400, ib.22.28.17, cf. PEleph.1.8,10 (iv B.C.)), also contr. ἤν and ἄν,

   A v. ἤν, ἄν (B) [ᾱ], which by crasis with καί become κἄν:—if haply, if, regularly folld. by subj.: for its use and for examples, v. εἰ B. 11, and ἄν (A) B.1.1.    II in Hellenistic and late Greek, = ἄν after relative Pronouns and Conjunctions, as ὃς ἐάν whosoever, LXX Ge.15.14, PTeb. 107.8 (ii B. C.), Ev.Matt.5.19, al.; ὅσος ἐάν PPetr.3p.120 (iii B.C.), Ev.Matt.18.18; ὅστις ἐάν Ph.1.220, M.Ant.9.23; ὅπου ἐάν Ev.Matt. 8.19, etc.; ὅθεν ἐάν Gp.1.3.3: folld. by ind., LXX 1 Ki.2.14. [The second syll. of ἐάν is long, S.OC1407, Ar.V.228, Sopat.6.9.]