Plato Greek Lexicon ἔνθεν

ἔνθεν

enthen

thence

Appears 14 times across Plato's dialogues.

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Dictionary (LSJ)

ἔνθεν, Adv.: I. Demonstr., thence, 1. of Place, Il. 10.179, etc.: also in tracing pedigrees, γένος δέ μοι ἔ. ὅθεν σοί 4.58; ἔ. μὲν . . ἑτέρωθι δὲ . . on the one side and on the other, Od. 12.235, cf. 59; αἳ μὲν ἐξ ἀριστερᾶς, αἳ δʼ ἔ. E Hec. 1152; ἔ. καὶ ἔ. on this side and on that, Hdt. 4.175, Th. 7.81, Pl. Prt. 315b, etc.; ἔ. μὲν . ., ἔ. δὲ . ., on one side . . on the other . . X. An. 3.5.7; ἔ. μὲν . ., ἐξ εὐωνύμου δὲ . ., Hdt. 1.72; ἔ. μὲν . ., ἑτέρωσε δὲ . ., Pl. Sph. 224a: c. gen., ἔ. καὶ ἔ. τῶν τροχῶν on both sides of . ., X. Cyr. 6.1.30, cf. An. 4.3.28. 2. of Time, thereupon, thereafter, Il. 13.741; τὰ δʼ ἔ. what follows, A. Ag. 248 (lyr.); τὸ δʼ ἔ. S. OC 476. 3. of occasion, thence, from that point, ἔ. ἑλών [τὴν ἀοιδήν], Lat. inde exorsus, Od. 8.500, cf. D.L. 1.102; from that cause or circumstance, E. Tr. 951. II. Relat., for ὅθεν, 1. of Place, whence, δέπα ἔ. ἔπινον from which . ., Od. 19.62, cf.4.220; freq.answering to ἔνθα, ὁ μὲν ἔνθα καθέζετʼ ἐπὶ θρόνου ἔ. ἀνέστη Ἑρμείας from which . ., 5.195, etc.; of origin, τὸ κέρδος ἔ. οἰστέον S. Ant. 310; ἔ. ἦν γεγώς Id. OT 1393, cf. 1485; to the place whence, ἄξουσιν ἔ. ἕξουσι τὰ ἐπιτήδεια X. An. 2.3.6; in speaking, ἐπάνειμι ἔ . . . ἐξέβην Id. HG 6.5.1, cf. Oec. 6.1. 2. of occasion, whence, Ἄρει . . ἔ. ἔστʼ ἐπώνυμος πέτραπάγος τʼ Ἄρειος A. Eu. 689, cf. E. El. 38, etc.
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