4.4.1
Logeion
Perseus analyses of αὖθ':
αὖθι,αὖθι (on the spot, here, there): indeclform (adverb)
αὖτε,αὖτε (again): indeclform (adverb)
LSJ entries
αὖθι
αὖθι
,
Adv.
shortd.
for
αὐτόθι,
of
Place,
A.
on
the
spot,
here,
there,
Il. 1.492
,
etc.;
αὖθʼ
ἐπὶ
τάφρῳ
11.48
;
ἐνθάδε
κʼ
αὖθι
μένων
Od. 5.208
;
ἐν
Λακεδαίμονι
αὖθι
Il. 3.244
;
αὖθι
ἔχειν
to
keep
him
there,
as
he
is,
Od. 4.416
.
2.
of
Time,
forthwith,
straightway,
Il. 5.296
,
6.281
,
etc.—
Ep.
word,
borrowed
by
S. Fr. 522
;
cf.
αὐτόθι.
3.
later,
=
αὖθις,
Lyc.
732,
Call. Dian. 241
,
AP 9.343
(
Arch.
):—also
αὖθιν
(said
to
be
Rhegian)
acc.
to
Theognost.
Can.
161,163.
αὖτε
αὖτε
,
Adv.
, (
αὖ,
τε
):—used
by
Hom.
A.
like
αὖ,
I.
of
Time,
again,
Il. 1.202
,
2.105
,
370
,
al.;
freq.
δὴ
αὖτε
1.340
,
2.225
,
and
with
crasis,
δαὖτε
Alcm. 36
,
δηὖτε
Archil. 60
,
Sapph.
40,
Alc. 19.1
,
Hippon. 78
.
II.
to
mark
Sequence
or
Transition,
again,
furthermore,
ἕκτον
δʼ
αὖτʼ
Ὀδυσῆα
Il. 2.407
;
Δαρδανίων
αὖτʼ
ἦρχεν
.
.
Αἰνείας
ib.
819
,
cf.
826
,
etc.;
esp.
in
speeches,
τὸν
δʼ
αὖτε
προσέειπε
. .
him
in
turn
addressed
. . ,
3.58
,
al.;
ἀμφί
μοι
αὖτε
ἄναχθʼ
ἑκαταβόλον
ἀειδέτω
φρήν
Terp. 2
,
cf.
Ar. Nu. 595
;
ἥδʼ
αὖθʼ
ἕρπει
S. Tr. 1009
(lyr.).
2.
on
the
other
hand,
on
the
contrary,
sts.
opp.
μέν
(instead
of
δέ
),
Il. 1.237
,
Od. 22.6
;
coupled
with
δέ,
h.Cer. 137
,
A. Pers. 183
,
Th. 5
,
Ag. 553
.—Freq.
in
A.
,
once
in
S.
,
never
in
E.
;
not
in
Prose;
Com.
only
in
Dact.
and
Anap.
in
Epic
reminiscences,
Cratin. 169
,
Ar. Pax 1270
,
Metag. 4.2
(prob.);
νῦν
αὖτε
λεῲ
προσέχετε
τὸν
νοῦν
Ar. V. 1015
.