03592
Source: 550, 559, 563, 564
@LINK ὅδε
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3592. ὅδε 0. demonstr. Pron., this, formed by adding the enclit. -δε to the old demonstr. Pron. τό, and declined like it: epic dat. pl. τοῖσδεσσι, τοῖσδεσσιν and τοῖσδεσι; ionic τοισίδε:—ὅδε, like οὗτος opp. to ἐκεῖνος, to designate the nearer as opp. to the more remote; but ὅδε is also deictic, i. e. refersto what can be pointed out. This deictic force is more emphat. in the forms ὁδί, ἡδί, etc. [ι_], which belong to Com. and Oratt., and are never used in Trag.:
I. of Place, like French voici, to point out what is before one, Ἕκτορος ἥδε γυνή here is the wife of Hector, Il., etc.:—also with Verbs, here, ὅστις ὅδε κρατέει who holds sway here, id=Il.; ἔγχος μὲν τόδε κεῖται here it lies, id=Il.:—in Trag., to indicate the entrance of a person on the stage, καὶ μὴν Ἐτεοκλῆς ὅδε χωρεῖ and see here comes . . , Eur.; ὅδ᾽ εἰμ᾽ Ὀρέστης here I am—Orestes, id=Eur.
2. so also with τίς interrog., τίς ὅδε Ναυσικάᾳ ἕπεται; who is this following her.? Od.
3. in Trag., ὅδε and ὅδ᾽ ἀνήρ, emphatic for ἐγώ; so, τῇδε χερί with this hand of mine, Soph.
II. of Time, to indicate the immediate present, ἥδ᾽ ἡμέρα id=Soph., etc.; τοῦδ᾽ αὐτοῦ λυκάβαντος on this very day, Od.; νυκτὸς τῆσδε in the night just past, Soph.
2. ἐς τόδε, elliptic c. gen., ἐς τόδ᾽ ἡμέρας Eur.; ἐς τόδε ἡλικίης Hdt.
III. in a more general sense, to indicate something before one, οὐκ ἔρανος τάδε γ᾽ ἐστίν these preparations which I see are not an ἔρανος, Od., ; Ἀπόλλων τάδ᾽ ἦν this was Apollo, Soph.
2. to indicate something immediately to come, ταῦτα μὲν Λακεδαιμόνιοι λέγουσι, τάδε δὲ ἐγὼ γράφω Hdt.
IV. Adverbial usage of some cases:
1. fem. dat. τῇδε , of Place, here, on the spot, Lat. hac, Hom., etc.:—of Way or Manner, thus, Il., attic
2. acc. neut. τόδε, hither, to this spot, Hom.; δεῦρο τόδε id=Hom.
b. therefore, on this account, Od.; acc. neut. pl., τάδε id=Od.
3. neut. dat. pl. τοῖσδε and τοισίδε, in or with these words, Hdt.
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3592. ὅδε o&de hode {hod'-eh} 包括阴性 hede {hay'-deh}
hede hay'-deh, and the neuter tode tod'-e
from 3588 and 1161; the same, i.e. this or that one (plural these or those); often used as a personal pronoun:--he, she, such, these, thus. see GREEK for 3588 see GREEK for 1161
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3592 Kiydown kee-dohn'
the same as 3591; Kidon, a place in Palestine: -Chidon.
see HEBREW for 03591