Word Summary
per: indeed (adds force to the preceding word)
Original Word: περTransliteration: per
Phonetic Spelling: (per)
Short Definition: indeed (adds force to the preceding word)
Meaning: indeed (adds force to the preceding word)
Strong's Concordance
whosoever.
From the base of peran; an enclitic particle significant of abundance (thoroughness), i.e. Emphasis; much, very or ever -- (whom-)soever.
see GREEK peran
Thayer's Greek Lexicon
STRONGS NT 4007: περπερ, an enclitic particle, akin to the preposition
περί (Herm. de part.
ἄν, p. 6;
Curtius, § 359; cf. Lob. Pathol. Elementa, i. 290; others (connect it directly with
πέραν, etc., and) give 'throughly' as its fundamental meaning; cf.
Bäumlein, Partikeln, p. 198), showing that the idea of the word to which it is annexed must be taken in its fullest extent; it corresponds to the Latin
circiter, cunque, German
noch so sehr, immerhin, wenigstens, ja; (English
however much, very much, altogether, indeed); cf. Hermann ad Vig., p. 791;
Klotz ad Devar. ii. 2, p. 722ff; (Donaldson, New Crat. § 178 at the end). In the N. T. it is affixed to the pronoun
ὅς and to sundry particles, see
διόπερ,
ἐάνπερ,
εἴπερ,
ἐπείπερ,
ἐπειδήπερ,
ἤπερ,
καθάπερ,
καίπερ,
ὅσπερ,
ὥσπερ. ((From
Homer down.))