ἐντούτοις

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

 

Adverb

ἐντούτοις (entoútois)

  1. (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.

Descendants

References

ἐντούτοις in Kriaras, Emmanuel. (n.d.) Επιτομή του Λεξικού της Μεσαιωνικής Ελληνικής Δημώδους Γραμματείας [Concise Dictionary of Medieval Vulgar Greek Literature (11001669) Vols. IXIV.] (in Greek), Online edition


Greek

Conjunction

ἐντούτοις (ἐntoútois)

  1. Polytonic form of εντούτοις (entoútois)
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