Plato Greek Lexicon

he-2

which way, where, whither

Appears 315 times across Plato's dialogues.

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Dictionary (LSJ)

, dat. sg. fem. of relat. Pron. ὅς, ἥ, ὅ, in adverb. sense, 1. of Place, which way, where, whither, relat. to τῇ, Il. 13.53, 15.46; also in Trag. and Att., S. El. 1435; τῇδε . . ᾗ A. Ch. 308; ἐκείνῃ . . ᾗ Pl. Phd. 82d; Dor. SIG 56.28 (Argos, v B.C.). II. of Manner, how, as, ᾗ καὶ Λοξίας ἐφήμισεν A. Ch. 558; ᾗ νομίζεται S. OC 1603; ᾗ βούλονται Th. 8.71, etc.:—not in Hom., unless we read ᾗ θέμις ἐστί for ἣ θέμις, v. θέμις. 2. wherefore, Th. 1.25, 2.2,al. 3. in so far as, διαφέρειν τὰ ἑκούσια τῶν ἀκουσίων ᾗ ὁ μὲν . . τῷ δέ . . X. Mem. 2.1.18, cf. Pl. Men. 72b; ῥήτορες ᾗ ῥήτορες Phld. Rh. 2.265S.; ᾗ ἄνθρωπος qua man, Arist. EN 1096b2. III. with Sup., ᾗ ἐδύνατο τάχιστα as quickly as he could, X. An. 1.2.4, etc.; ᾗ δυνατὸν μάλιστα ib.1.3.15; ᾗ ἄριστον Id. Cyr. 2.4.32, etc.; ᾗ ῥᾷστά τε καὶ ἥδιστα Id. Mem. 2.1.9; ᾗ ἂν δύνωμαι τάχιστα Id. Cyr. 7.1.9.
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