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Παρθένε, ἐν ἀκροπόλει Τελεσῖνος ἄγαλμ' ἀνέθηκεν, Κήττιος, ᾧ χαίρουσα, διδοίης ἄλλο ἀναθεῖναι → O Virgin goddess, Telesinos from the deme of Kettos has set up a statue on the Acropolis. If you are pleased with it, please grant that he set up another

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|strgr=adverb (of [[source]]) from [[πανταχοῦ]]; from [[all]] directions: from [[every]] [[quarter]].
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|txtha=adverb, from [[all]] sides, from [[every]] [[quarter]]: ([[Herodotus]], [[Thucydides]], [[Plato]], others.)
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Transliteration A: pantachóthen Transliteration B: pantachothen Transliteration C: pantachothen Beta Code: pantaxo/qen

English (LSJ)

Adv.

   A from all quarters, from every side, ἐκ τῆς Ἀσίης π. Hdt.7.25, cf. Ar.Lys.1007, Pl.Smp.190e, al.; περιέχεσθαι π. on all sides, Hdt.8.80.    II from every side, i.e. in every way, π. ἡ Ἑλλὰς κατείχετο μή . . Th.1.17; π. καλῶς ὑπάρχον πολεμεῖν ib.124, cf. X. Mem.2.1.25; π. βάσκανος D. 18.242.

German (Pape)

[Seite 463] von allen Orten her; Ar. Lys. 1007; συνέλκειν π. τὸ δέρμα ἐπὶ τὴν γαστέρα, Plat. Conv. 190 e; δῆλος, Dem. 31, 10; Sp., wie D. Sic. 14, 103, τὰς πανταχόθεν δυνάμεις ἀθροίσας.

Greek (Liddell-Scott)

παντᾰχόθεν: Ἐπίρρ., ἐκ παντὸς τόπου, ἐκ παντὸς μέρους, Λατ. undique, ἐξ Ἀσίης π. Ἡρόδ. 7. 25, πρβλ. Ἀριστοφ. Λυσ. 1007, Πλάτ. Συμπ. 190Ε, κ. ἀλλ.· π. περιέρχεσθαι, ἐξ ὅλων τῶν μερῶν, Ἡρόδ. 8. 80. ΙΙ. ἐκ πάντων τῶν μέρῶν, δηλ. κατὰ πάντα τρόπον, Θουκ. 1. 17, 124, Ξεν. Ἀπομν. 2. 1, 25· π. βάσκανος Δημ. 307. 22.

French (Bailly abrégé)

adv.
1 de toute part, de tous côtés;
2 de toute façon.
Étymologie: πᾶς, -αχόθεν.

English (Strong)

adverb (of source) from πανταχοῦ; from all directions: from every quarter.

English (Thayer)

adverb, from all sides, from every quarter: (Herodotus, Thucydides, Plato, others.)