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δι' ἐρημίας πολεμίων πορευόμενος → he marched on without finding any enemy, his route lay through a country bare of enemies

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<b class="b2">The day before yesterday</b>, adv.: Ar. and P. [[πρώην]].
<b class="b2">The day before yesterday</b>, adv.: Ar. and P. [[πρώην]].


<b class="b2">Yesterday</b> or <b class="b2">the day before</b>: P. [[πρώην]] καὶ χθές, χθὲς καὶ [[πρώην]], Ar. [[χθές]] τε καὶ [[πρώην]] (<b class="b2">Ran.</b> 726).
<b class="b2">Yesterday</b> or <b class="b2">the day before</b>: P. [[πρώην]] καὶ χθές, χθὲς καὶ [[πρώην]], Ar. [[χθές]] τε καὶ [[πρώην]] (''Ran.'' 726).


<b class="b2">Having come hither yesterday from the Erechthidae</b>: V. Ἐρεχθειδῶν ἄπο δεῦρʼ ἐκκομισθεὶς τῆς πάροιθεν ἡμέρας (Eur., ''Phoen.'' 852).
<b class="b2">Having come hither yesterday from the Erechthidae</b>: V. Ἐρεχθειδῶν ἄπο δεῦρʼ ἐκκομισθεὶς τῆς πάροιθεν ἡμέρας (Eur., ''Phoen.'' 852).
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adv.

P. and V. ἐχθές, Ar. and P. χθές.

Of yesterday, adj.: Ar. and P. χθιζινός.

The day before yesterday, adv.: Ar. and P. πρώην.

Yesterday or the day before: P. πρώην καὶ χθές, χθὲς καὶ πρώην, Ar. χθές τε καὶ πρώην (Ran. 726).

Having come hither yesterday from the Erechthidae: V. Ἐρεχθειδῶν ἄπο δεῦρʼ ἐκκομισθεὶς τῆς πάροιθεν ἡμέρας (Eur., Phoen. 852).