ἀτάρ
atarConjunctionG6586
nevertheless
Full Lexicon Entry
1.but, yet, Lat. at, to introduce an objection or correction, (Iliad by Homer), attic; it always begins a sentence or clause, but is placed after the vocative, Ἕκτορ, *ἀτάρ που ἔφης *still thou didst say, (Iliad by Homer):—; *ἀτάρ *sometimes answers to μέν, more emphatic than δέ, (Homer), attic
2.in attic to mark a rapid transition to another thought, (Aeschulus Tragicus), etc.; so *ἀτὰρ δή *(Euripides)
Grammar
Part of Speech Conjunction
Morphology G:CONJ
DescriptionGreek Conjunction
Occurrences
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