ουν
Lemma: οὖν
conjunction
conjunction
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Added Sep 05, 2025
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Grammatical Analysis
"ουν"
Type: inferential/demonstrative particle
Notes: οὖν is an uninflected particle in Ancient Greek. It does not change form for person, number, case, gender, tense, mood, or voice. Syntactically, it is most often used as a postpositive conjunction or particle, typically placed second in a clause. It is used to mark inference, logical consequence, continuation, or transition in discourse, often translated as 'therefore', 'then', 'now', or 'so' in English.