33.4 Greek adverbs derived from adjectives are not normally listed in a vocabulary or lexicon, since they form regularly and have predictable meanings. If an adverb has a more specialized meaning or distinct form, however, it is listed. Note, for example, the following common adverbs:

  • ἄλλως otherwise
  • ἅπλως singly, in one way, simply
  • ἴσως equally, probably, perhaps
  • ὅμως likewise, equally
  • οὕτω/οὕτως in this way, thus
  • πάντως altogether, in all ways, at any rate
  • πάνυ altogether, entirely, certainly
  • τὸ πρῶτον first
  • πῶς in what way? How?
  • πως (enclitic) in any way
  • ὕστερον afterwards
  • ὧδε thus, in this way; here
  • ὡς as
  • ὥσπερ just as, as if
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