4.4.1
Logeion
Perseus analyses of ἤν:
ἐάν (if haply, if): contr indeclform (conj)
ἤν (if haply, if): indeclform (exclam)
LSJ entry
ἐάν
ἐάν
(so
early
Attic
Inscrr.,
as
IG
12.3.20,
εἰάν
sts.
after
B.C.
400,
ib.22.28.17,
cf.
PEleph. 1.8
,
10
(iv
B.C.)
),
also
contr.
ἤν
and
ἄν
,
v.
ἤν,
ἄν
(B)
[ᾱ]
,
which
by
crasis
with
καί
become
κἄν
:—
A.
if
haply,
if
,
regularly
folld.
by
subj.
:
for
its
use
and
for
examples,
v.
εἰ
B.
ΙΙ,
and
ἄν
(A)
B.Ι.1.
II.
in
Hellenistic
and
late
Greek,
=
ἄν
after
relative
Pronouns
and
Conjunctions,
as
ὃς
ἐάν
who
soever
,
LXX Ge. 15.14
,
PTeb. 107.8
(ii
B.
C.)
,
Ev.Matt. 5.19
,
al.;
ὅσος
ἐάν
PPetr. 3p.120
(iii
B.C.)
,
Ev.Matt. 18.18
;
ὅστις
ἐάν
Ph. 1.220
,
M.Ant. 9.23
;
ὅπου
ἐάν
Ev.Matt. 8.19
,
etc.;
ὅθεν
ἐάν
Gp.
1.3.3:
folld.
by
ind.,
LXX 1 Ki. 2.14
.
[The
second
syll.
of
ἐάν
is
long,
S. OC 1407
,
Ar. V. 228
,
Sopat. 6.9
.]