ἤνπερ
From LSJ
ἐὰν οὖν τὰ μαλακὰ σκληρῶς καὶ τὰ σκληρὰ μαλακῶς λέγηται, πιθανὸν γίγνεται → but if, as a result, gentle things are said harshly and harsh things gently, the result is unpersuasive
English (LSJ)
related to εἴπερ, as ἤν (ἐάν) to εἰ, X.An.3.2.21.
German (Pape)
[Seite 1173] s. ἐάν.
Greek (Liddell-Scott)
ἤνπερ: ἔχον σχέσιν πρὸς τὸ εἴπερ, οἵαν τὸ ἢν (ἐὰν) πρὸς τὸ εἰ, Ξεν. Ἀν. 3. 2, 21.