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ὅθι
ὅθι
Ancient Greek
Adverb
ὅθῐ
•
(
hóthi
)
(
relative
)
where
800
BCE
– 600
BCE
,
Homer
,
Odyssey
14.73
ὣς εἰπὼν ζωστῆρι θοῶς συνέεργε χιτῶνα, βῆ δ᾽ ἴμεν ἐς συφεούς,
ὅθι
ἔθνεα ἔρχατο χοίρων
So saying, he quickly bound up his tunic with his belt, and went to the sties,
where
the tribes of swine were penned.
Related terms
πόθι
(
póthi
)
τόθι
(
tóthi
)
ὅθεν
(
hóthen
)
ὅτε
(
hóte
)
Synonyms
οὗ
(
hoû
)
ἔνθα
(
éntha
)
ἵνα
(
hína
)
τόθι
(
tóthi
)
References
ὅθι
in Liddell & Scott
(1940)
A Greek–English Lexicon
, Oxford
:
Clarendon Press
Etymology
From
ὅς
(
hós
,
“
who
”
)
+
-θι
(
-thi
,
“
locative suffix
”
)
.
Pronunciation
IPA:
/hó.tʰi/
→
/ˈo.θi/
→
/ˈo.θi/
5th BC Attic
: IPA:
/hó.tʰi/
1st BC Egyptian
: IPA:
/ˈ(h)o.tʰi/
4th AD Koine
: IPA:
/ˈo.θi/
10th AD Byzantine
: IPA:
/ˈo.θi/
15th AD Constantinopolitan
: IPA:
/ˈo.θi/
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