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Vine's Expository Dictionary of NT Words [1]

1: Καί (Strong'S #2532 — Conjunction — kai — kahee )

has three chief meanings, "and," "also," "even." When kai means "also" it precedes the word which it stresses. In English the order should be reversed. In  John 9:40 , e.g., the RV rightly has "are we also blind?" instead of "are we blind also?" In  Acts 2:26 the RV has "moreover My flesh also," instead of "moreover also ..." See Even.

2: Ἔτι (Strong'S #2089 — Adverb — eti — et'-ee )

"yet" or "further," is used (a) of time, (b) of degree, and in this sense is once translated "also,"  Luke 14:26 , "his own life also." Here the meaning probably is "and, further, even his own life" (the force of the kai being "even"). No other particles mean "also." See Even , Further , Longer , More , Moreover , Still , Thenceforth , Yet.

Webster's Dictionary [2]

(1): (adv. & conj.) In like manner; likewise.

(2): (adv. & conj.) Even as; as; so.

(3): (adv. & conj.) In addition; besides; as well; further; too.

King James Dictionary [3]

AL'SO, adv. all and so. Likewise in like manner.

Where your treasure is, there will your heart be also.  Matthew 16 .

International Standard Bible Encyclopedia [4]

ôl´so καί kaı́  Acts 12:3 1 John 4:21 Matthew 6:14  Luke 6:13 Hebrews 8:6 1 Thessalonians 4:14

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