διό
Definition
An inferential conjunction/adverb meaning “therefore, for this reason,” often introducing a conclusion from what precedes; also used correlatively with **διὰ τοῦτο** (“for this very reason”).
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Grammatical Analysis
"διό"
Type: subordinating (illative/inferential)
Function: introduces a conclusion or inference: 'therefore, wherefore, for this reason'
Formation: contraction of δι᾽ (διά + accusative: 'because of') + ὅ (relative/ demonstrative element), yielding an inferential connective
Verb Conjugation
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