ΚΑΙΠΕΡʼ, καιπερʼ
KAIPERʼ, kaiperʼ
Sounds Like: KAI-per
Translations: although, though, even though, notwithstanding
From the root: ΚΑΙΠΕΡ
Part of Speech: Conjunction
Explanation: This word is a conjunction used to introduce a concessive clause, meaning 'although' or 'even though'. It indicates that something is true despite a preceding or following statement. The apostrophe at the end (ʼ) is a coronis, indicating elision, likely of the final vowel before a word beginning with a vowel, or it could be a keraia indicating a numerical value, though this is less common for this word.
Inflection: Does not inflect
Strong’s number: G2539 (Lookup on BibleHub)
Instances
Codex Sinaiticus
- Wisdom — 11:9
From the same root
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