- ἀτάρ
- nevertheless
- 1. but, yet , Lat. at, to introduce an objection or correction, [8th/7th c.BC], attic; it always begins a sentence or clause, but is placed after the voc., Ἕκτορ, ἀτάρ που ἔφης still thou didst say, [8th/7th c.BC]:—; ἀτάρ sometimes answers to μέν, more emphatic than δέ, [8th/7th c.BC], attic
2. in attic to mark a rapid transition to another thought, [6th/5th c.BC], etc.; so ἀτὰρ δή [Refs 5th c.BC] (ML)