κἀκ

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See also: κάκ and κάκ'

Ancient Greek

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Pronunciation

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Preposition

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κᾱ̓κ (kāk) (governs the genitive)

  1. crasis of καὶ ἐκ (kaì ek)
    • 4th century BC, Isaeus, Apollodorus 40:[1]
      κἀκ τούτων τίνα λῃτουργίαν οὐκ ἐξελῃτούργησεν;
      kak toútōn tína lēitourgían ouk exelēitoúrgēsen?
      • 1962 translation by Edward Seymour Forster[2]
        As a result of these principles, what public service did he fail perfectly to discharge?

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