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This is not the Bible or Book search but the in topic search.
Would it be possible to add a checkbox with the option to ignore diacritics?
Sometimes in a large entry like BDAG or hard to find words in AMGL
For example: ειγε versus εἴγε it would be easier to search for.
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It should already be the case according to the topic index.
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Sorry JG, I didn't explain the best. I meant searching with in an individual topic:
Today I was looking for ειγε in this topic. I found it under III. but it did take a bit. Just an idea. I really enjoy theWORD software.


For example from AMGL:
εἰ,
conjunctive particle, used in conditions and in indirect questions.
I. Conditional, if;
1. c. indic., expressing a general assumption;
(a) pres.: seq. indic. pres., Mat 11:14, Rom 8:25, al.; seq. imperat., Mar 4:23; Mar 9:22, Joh 15:18, 1Co 7:9, al.; seq. fut. indic., Luk 16:31, Rom 8:11, al.; seq. pf. or aor., with negation in apodosis, Mat 12:26, Rom 4:14, al.; similarly, seq. impf., Luk 17:6, Joh 8:39; seq. quæst., Mat 6:23 Joh 5:47; Joh 7:23; Joh 8:46, 1Pe 2:20;
(b) fut.: Mat 26:33, 1Pe 2:20;
(c) pf.: Joh 11:12, Rom 6:5, al.;
(d) aor.: Luk 16:11; Luk 19:8, Joh 13:32; Joh 18:23, Rev 20:15, al.
2. Where the assumption is certain = ἐπεί: Mat 12:28, Joh 7:4, Rom 5:17, al.
3. Of an unfulfilled condition, c. indic. impf., aor. or plpf., seq. ἄν, c. imp. or aor. (see ἄν, I, i).
4. C. indic., after verbs denoting wonder, etc., sometimes, but not always, coupled with an element of doubt: Mar 15:44, 1Jn 3:13, al.
5. C. indic., as in LXX (Num 14:30, 1Sa 14:45, al. = Heb. H518), in oaths, with the formula of imprecation understood in a suppressed apodosis (WM, 627; Burton, § 272): Mar 8:12, Heb 3:11 (LXX) Heb 4:3 (LXX),
6. Rarely (cl.) c. optat., to express a merely possible condition: Act 24:19; Act 27:39, 1Co 14:10; 1Co 15:37, 1Pe 3:14; 1Pe 3:17
II. Interrogative, if, whether.
1. As in cl., in indir. questions after verbs of seeing, asking, knowing, saying, etc: c. indic. Pres., Mat 26:63, Mar 15:36, Act 19:2, 2Co 13:5, al.; fut., Mar 3:2, Act 8:22, al.; aor., Mar 15:44, 1Co 1:16, al.; c. subjc. aor. (M, Pr., 194), Php 3:12.
2. As in LXX (= Heb. H518 and interrog. הֲ, Gen 17:17, al.; v. WM, 639 f.; Viteau, i, 22), in direct questions: Mar 8:23 (Tr., WH, txt.), Luk 13:23; Luk 22:49, Act 19:2, al.
III. With other particles.
1. εἰ ἄρα, εἴγε, εἰ δὲ μήγς, see ἄρα, γε.
2. εἰ δὲ καί, but if also: Luk 11:18; but even of, 1Co 4:7, 2Co 4:3; 2Co 11:6.
3. εἰ δὲ μή, but if not, but if otherwise: Mar 2:21-22, Joh 14:2, Rev 2:5, al.
4. εἰ καί, if even, if also, although: Mar 14:29, Luk 11:8, 1Co 7:21, 2Co 4:16, Php 2:17, al.
5. καί εἰ, even if see καί.
6. εἰ μή, if not, unless, except, but only: Mat 24:22, Mar 2:26; Mar 6:5, Joh 9:33, 1Co 7:17 (only), Gal 1:19 (cf. ἐὰν μή, 216; v. Hort., Ja., xvi); ἐκτὸς εἰ μή, pleonastic (Bl., § 65, 6), 1Co 14:5; 1Co 15:2, 1Ti 5:19..
7. εἰ μήν = cl. ἦ μήν (M, Pr., 46), in oaths, surely (Eze 33:27, al.): Heb 6:14.
8. εἴ πως, if haply: Act 27:12, Rom 1:10.
9. εἴτε . . . εἴτε, whether . . . or: Rom 12:6-8, 1Co 3:22; 1Co 13:8, al.
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