Also
Vine's Expository Dictionary of NT Words [1]
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.
"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