The Homeric Greek word ἐπειδάν
Word ἐπειδάν
ě p eː ð a n
IPA epe:dan
Meaning whenever

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Other words that might be of interest
ἅμα ‘at once, at the same time’, ἁμαρτῆ ‘together, at same time, at once’, ἄλλοτε ‘at another time’, ἄμυδις ‘together, at the same time’, ἀεί ‘ever, always’, ἀειγενέτης ‘everlasting’, αὐτίκα ‘forthwith, at once, in a moment’, δείλη ‘afternoon’, ἑπτάς ‘period of seven days’, ἔτι ‘yet, still’, ἐξαῦτις ‘once more, anew’, ἐπεί ‘after that, since, when’, ἐπήν ‘when, after’, εἶθαρ ‘at once, forthwith’, ἦνις ‘a year old, yearling’, κατόπισθεν ‘behind, after’, μεθό ‘after that’, μετέπειτα ‘afterwards, thereafter’, ὁπότε ‘when’, ὀψέ ‘after a long time, at length, late’, πώποτε ‘ever yet’, πω ‘up to this time, yet’, τεσσαρακοντάς ‘period of forty days’, χρόνος ‘time’, ἅπαξ ‘once, once only, once for all’, ἐπετήσιος ‘from year to year, yearly’, καθάπαξ ‘once for all’, λυκάβας ‘year’, μήποτε ‘never, on no account’