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===Conjunction===
===Conjunction===
{{head|en|conjunction|head=[[an]] [[if]]}}
{{head|en|conjunction}}


# {{label|en|archaic}} [[if|If]].
# {{lb|en|archaic}} [[if|If]].
#* {{RQ:Tyndale Bible|Matthew|V|text=Ye are the salt of the erthe. but '''and if''' the salt be once unsavery, what can be salted therwith?}}
#* '''1526''', ''Bible'', tr. William Tyndale, Matthew V:
#* {{RQ:Shakespeare Romeo and Juliet|V|1|text=Noting this penury, to my selfe I said, '''An if''' a man did need a poyson now, Whose sale is present death in Mantua, Here liues a Caitiffe wretch would sell it him.}}
#*: Ye are the salt of the erthe. but '''and if''' the salt be once unsavery, what can be salted therwith?
#* '''1597''', William Shakespeare, ''Romeo and Juliet'', V.1:
#*: Noting this penury, to my selfe I said, '''An if''' a man did need a poyson now, Whose sale is present death in Mantua, Here liues a Caitiffe wretch would sell it him.


===Anagrams===
===Anagrams===
* {{l|en|fain}}, {{l|en|naif}}, {{l|en|naïf}}
* {{anagrams|en|a=afin|Fain|fain|fina|naif|naïf}}

Latest revision as of 08:39, 14 March 2022

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Conjunction

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an if

  1. (archaic) If.

Anagrams

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