Ancient Greek edit

Alternative forms edit

  • ἔτ’ (ét’)apocopic before smooth breathing
  • ἔθ’ (éth’)apocopic before rough breathing

Etymology edit

From Proto-Indo-European *éti. Cognates include Latin et, Sanskrit अति (ati) and Old Church Slavonic отъ (otŭ).

Pronunciation edit

 

Adverb edit

ἔτῐ (éti)

  1. (of time) yet, still
    1. (of the present)
    2. (of the past, mostly with imperfect)
    3. (of the future)
    4. (with a negative) no more, no longer
  2. (of degree) yet, still, besides, further, moreover
    1. (often to strengthen a comparative)
    2. (with the positive)

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