ἐντούτοις
See also: ἐν τούτοις and εντούτοις
Ancient Greek
Etymology
Medieval Greek. Uttering together the phrase ἐν τούτοις: ἐν (preposition) + τούτοις (dative plural of Medieval τοῦτος from Ancient Greek οὗτος). Compare to Ancient Greek ἐν τούτῳ (en toútōi).
Pronunciation
- (15th CE Constantinopolitan) IPA(key): /en ˈtu.tis/
Adverb
ἐντούτοις • (entoútois)
- (Medieval Byzantine) in the meantime
- 14th century, Anonymous, Callimachos and Chrysorrhoe, romance.
- Ἐντούτοις εἶδον τὴν αυγὴν τὸ πῶς ὑποχαράττει.
- Entoútois eîdon tḕn augḕn tò pôs hupokharáttei.
- In the meantime I saw the first crack of dawn.
- 14th century, Anonymous, Callimachos and Chrysorrhoe, romance.
Descendants
- Greek: εντούτοις (entoútois, “nevertheless”)
References
ἐντούτοις in Kriaras, Emmanuel. (n.d.) Επιτομή του Λεξικού της Μεσαιωνικής Ελληνικής Δημώδους Γραμματείας [Concise Dictionary of Medieval Vulgar Greek Literature (1100‑1669) Vols. I‑XIV.] (in Greek), Online edition
Greek
Conjunction
ἐντούτοις • (ἐntoútois)
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