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ecbatic, a. Gram.|ɛkˈbætɪk| [ad. Gr. ἐκβατικός, implied in the adv. ἐκβατικῶς, used by late grammarians; f. ἐκβαίνειν to result, issue; cf. ἔκβασις a result, consequence.] Of a clause or a conjuntion: Denoting a mere result or consequence, as distinguished from a purpose or intention.
1836E. Robinson Greek Lex. N.T. (1869) 376 [The use of ἵνα is sometimes] ecbatic. 1866E. Masson tr. Winer's Gram. N.T. (ed. 6) 479 Others..are for admitting the ecbatic import of ἵνα. |