and yet/although
Usage:
Not a primary reference, possibly a variation
Morphhology:
Greek Conjunction
Definition:
καίτοιγε strengthened form of καίτοι, which see (and see: γε): Jhn.4:2. (
AS)
Morphhology:
Greek Conjunction
Definition:
Related to:
καί τοι,
and indeed, and further, frequently in [
Refs 8th c.BC+] with one or more words between, [
Refs 8th c.BC+];
καὶ τἆλλά τοι [
Refs 8th c.BC+]
II) after [
Refs 8th c.BC+] usually,
and yet, to mark an objection introduced by the speaker himself, frequently in Rhetorical questions, καίτοι τί φημ; [
Refs 4th c.BC+]; κ. τί φων; [
Refs 5th c.BC+]: without a question, κ. φύγοιμ᾽ ἄν [
Refs 5th c.BC+] is
falsa lectio in [
Refs 4th c.BC+]; so καίτοι περ variant in [
Refs 5th c.BC+]
III) with a participle, much like{καίπερ}, [
Refs 5th c.BC+]: once in the
Attic dialect Oratt, [
Refs 5th c.BC+]
Pronounciation:
kah'-ee-toyg-eh
Definition:
and yet indeed, i.e. although really; nevertheless, though; from
g2543 (καίτοι) and
g1065 (γέ)