Dictionary entry

ἔτι

G. Abbott-Smith's A Manual Greek Lexicon of the New Testament

ἔτι

adv.,

yet, as yet, still;

1. of time;

(a) of the present (adhuc): Mk 5:35, I Co 3:315:17, Ga 1:10, al.;

(b) of the past, mostly c. impf.: Mt 12:46, Lk 8:4915:20, Jo 20:1, Ac 9:1, Ro 5:6, 8, II Th 2:5, He 7:109:8, al.;

(c) of the future: Lk 1:15, II Co 1:10;

(d) with a neg.: Mt 5:13, Lk 16:220:36, He 10:2, Re 3:1220:3, al.

2. Of degree, even, yet, still, further: c. compar., Phl 1:9, He 7:15; of what remains, Mk 12:6, Jo 4:357:33, al.; of what is added, Mt 18:1626:65, He 11:3212:26, 27; of con­tinuance apart from the idea of time, Ro 3:76:29:19, Ga 5:11; ἔτι δἐ, Ac 2:26(LXX), He 11:36; ἔτι τε καί, Lk 14:26, Ac 21:28