κἂτ’
Lemma: καί
Definition
“And, also; even.” A coordinating conjunction linking words, phrases, or clauses (“and”), often with an additive or emphatic force (“also, even”).
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Grammatical Analysis
"κἂτ’"
Exact form: κἂτ’
Analysis: κἄν + τ’ (i.e. καὶ ἄν + τε, with crasis and elision)
Components: [{'form': 'κἄν', 'part_of_speech': 'particle (crasis)', 'function': 'combines καί (‘also/even’) + ἄν (modal particle); typically adds emphasis (‘even if’, ‘even’, ‘also’) and marks potential/contingent force depending on construction'}, {'form': 'τ’', 'part_of_speech': 'enclitic particle (elided τε)', 'function': 'connective/enclitic ‘and’; often links closely to the preceding word/clause, sometimes with a slightly lighter, continuative force than καί'}]
Note: Not a verb/noun/adjective/pronoun. The apostrophe marks elision of τε to τ’ before a following vowel or rough breathing.
Related Forms of καί
7 forms discoveredOther inflected forms of this word that have been analyzed: