LogeionPerseus analysis of ἔνθα:
ἔνθα (there): indeclform (adverb)
LSJ entry
ἔνθᾰ
ἔνθα,
Adv.:
1. of Place, there, Il. 14.216,
etc.: also with Verbs of motion, thither, 13.23,
14.340,
Od. 3.297,
6.47,
12.5;
ἔ. καὶ ἔ. hither and thither, 2.213,
etc.; διῃρέθη τὸ ὕδωρ ἔ. καὶ ἔ. LXX 4 Ki. 2.8;
also ἢ ἔ. ἢ ἔ. Od. 10.574:
rare in Trag. and Com., A. Supp. 33 (anap.); ἔ. καὶ Πείσανδρος ἦλθε Ar. Av. 1556:
in Prose in such phrases as ἔ. μὲν . . ἔ. δὲ . . in one place . . in another . ., Pl. Smp. 211a;
later γενόμενοι ἔ. POxy. 896.32 (iv A.D.).
1. of Place, where, Il. 1.610,
9.194,
Alc. Supp. 25.5,
etc.; repeated, Hes. Sc. 334,
Theoc. 8.45;
also ἔνθα τε Il. 2.594,
5.305;
in later Prose, Ph. 2.580,
Wilcken Chr. 41
ii 11
(iii A.D.);
ἔνθα περ, v. ἔνθαπερ: c. gen., γαίας ἔ . . . in that spot of earth in which . ., S. Aj. 659;
ἔ. πημάτων κυρῶ at what point of misery I am, E. Tr. 685,
cf. A.R. 3.771:
with Verbs of motion, whither, Od. 1.210;
ὁδοιποροῦμεν ἔ. χρῄζομεν S. El. 1099,
cf. Ph. 1466 (anap.), Th. 4.42,
75;
to the place where, S. OT 796;
at the place whence . ., Id. El. 436,
X. Oec. 18.1:
rarely in indirect questions, Αἴγισθον ἔνθʼ ᾤκηκεν ἱστορῶ S. El. 1101.