Plato Greek Lexicon ἔνδοθεν

ἔνδοθεν

endothen

from within

Appears 14 times across Plato's dialogues.

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Dictionary (LSJ)

ἔνδοθεν, Adv. A. from within, Od. 20.101, Ar. Nu. 1164 (lyr.), etc.; ὑπό τινων ἔνδοθεν πρασσόντων Th. 2.79: c. gen., ἔ. στέγης from inside the tent, S. Aj. 741. 2. of oneself, by oneʼs own doing, A. Th. 194; οὔτʼ ἔ. οὔτε θύραθεν neither of oneself nor by help of others, S. Tr. 1021 (lyr.). II. within, c. gen., αὐλῆς Il. 6.247; οἴκου v. l. in Hes. Op. 523. 2. abs., θυμὸν τέρπεται ἔ. Pi. P. 2.74, cf. Hdt. 2.68, Com.Adesp. 21.31 D., etc.; εἴ οἱ φρένες . . νοήμονες ἔ. ἦσαν Theoc. 25.80; οἱ ἔ. the domestics, Ar. Pl. 228, 964; also, the citizens, Pl. Ti. 17d; ὁ ἔ. θόρυβος Th. 8.71; τἄνδοθεν ibid. (but, the inner man, Pl. Phdr. 279b); ὁ καρπὸς ὁ ἔ. the produce of her own property, Leg.Gort. 3.27.
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