ἐὰν

eán

if

A particle introducing a conditional element, typically translated as 'if' when joined with subjunctive verbs; signals an event or circumstance regarded as indefinite, possible, or contingent, rather than definite or actual. Functions in clauses where the outcome depends on whether a certain condition is met.

G1437

Mark 14:9 · Word #6

Lexicon G1437

Lemmaἐάν
Transliterationeán
Strong'sG1437
DefinitionA particle introducing a conditional element, typically translated as 'if' when joined with subjunctive verbs; signals an event or circumstance regarded as indefinite, possible, or contingent, rather than definite or actual. Functions in clauses where the outcome depends on whether a certain condition is met.

Morphology T All morphology codes

Part of Speech — T

Common Translation

Phraseif
Literalif

Lexical Info

Lemmaἐάν
Strong'sG1437

SIBI-P1 Translation G1437-01

if

Morphological NotesSubordinating conjunction (conditional particle); compound of εἰ (if) + ἄν (modal particle of contingency), signaling potential or indefinite condition.
Rendering Rationale"If" directly reflects the compound εἰ + ἄν, marking a condition viewed as potential or contingent rather than certain. As a subordinating conjunction, it introduces an indefinite conditional clause, typically with the subjunctive.

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