ἔνδοθεν

endothenAdjectiveG7227

within

Full Lexicon Entry

1.adverb from within, Lat. intrinsecus, (Odyssey by Homer)
2.like οἴκοθεν, of oneself, by one's own doing, (Aeschulus Tragicus)
3.within, with genitive, (Iliad by Homer)
4.absolute, (Herdotus Historicus); *οἱ ἔνδοθεν *the domestics, (Aristophanes Comicus); or the people inside the city, (Thucydides)

Grammar

Part of Speech Adjective

Morphology G:A

DescriptionGreek Adjective

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