εἶτα

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Etymology[edit]

From εἰ (ei, if) and root of τά ().

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Adverb[edit]

εἶτα (eîta)

  1. (of mere sequence) then, next
    1. (often stands with the finite verb after a participle, where the participle may be resolved into a finite verb and εἶτα rendered "and then", "and yet", expressing surprise or incongruity)
  2. (to denote consequence) and so, so then, therefore, accordingly

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