Plato Greek Lexicon ἐνθένδε

ἐνθένδε

enthende

hence

Appears 44 times across Plato's dialogues.

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Dictionary (LSJ)

ἐνθένδε, Adv. A. hence, Il. 8.527, Od. 11.69, etc.; from this quarter, i. e. from people here, S. OT 125; ἐ. τὰ δίκαια ἀρξόμεθα λαμβάνειν, i. e. from you, X. An. 7.7.17; καλῶς τά γʼ ἐ. allʼs well on this side, E. Or. 1278; opp. κάτωθεν, Pl. Phdr. 229b; ὡς ἐ. ἰδεῖν Id. Plt. 289d; ἤρξατο ἐ. ποθέν Id. Euthd. 275d, cf. Smp. 178a; ἐνθένδʼ αὐτόθεν from this very city, Ar. Ach. 116: with Verbs of motion, τοὺς ἐ. ἐκεῖσε πορεῦσαι carry those here, i. e. in this world, thither, Pl. Phd. 107e, cf. Ap. 40c; ὁ ἐ. στρατός the army from this place, i. e. the Athen. army, E. Supp. 695; οἱ ἐ. ἑταῖροι X. Cyr. 2.4.16. 2. of Time or Consequence, from that time, Th. 2.1; τὸ ἐ. or τοὐνθ. thereafter, S. Ph. 895, E. IT 91; τοὐνθ. or τἀνθ. what followed, the event, τοὐνθ. δεινὸν ἦν θέαμʼ ἰδεῖν Id. Med. 1167, cf. S. OT 1267, El. 1307. 3. ἐ. from the following point of view, Pl. Tht. 178a; ἐ. ἂν γίγνοιτο γνώριμον Jul. Or. 4.136c.
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