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|Definition=<b class="b3">ἥ γε, τό γε</b>, the demonstr. Pron. ὁ, ἡ, τό, made slightly (if at all) more emphatic by the addition of γε,<br><span class="bld">A</span> he, she, it:<br><span class="bld">I</span> Τεῦκρον.. καὶ Λήϊτον... τοὺς ὅ γ' ἐποτρύνων Il.13.94; πάντες ἄρ' οἵ γ' ἔθελον 7.169; <b class="b3">κεῖνος ὅ γε.. ἧσται</b> there [[he]] sitteth, 19.344; with a Subst., <b class="b3">ὅ γ' ἥρως</b> [[he]] the hero, 5.327; <b class="b3">τόν γε ἄνακτα</b> ib.794.<br><span class="bld">II</span> in one clause of a disjunctive sentence, either the former, πατὴρ δ' ἐμός.. ζώει ὅ γ' ἦ τέθνηκε Od.2.132, cf. 3.90,4.821; or the latter, ἤ τινας ἐκ Πύλου ἄξει... ἢ ὅ γε καὶ Σπάρτηθεν 2.327; so λάθοι ἂν ἤτοι μανεὶς ἢ ὅ γε ἀπόπληκτος γενόμενος Hdt.2.173: so also in an adversative clause, Θέτις δ' οὐ λήθετ' ἐφετμέων... ἀλλ' ἥ γ' ἀνεδύσετο Il.1.496, cf. 11.226.<br><span class="bld">III</span> after [[ὥς]] (thus), ib.136,al.<br><span class="bld">IV</span> Adverbial usages:<br><span class="bld">1</span> dat. <b class="b3">τῇ γε</b>, [[there]], [[at that point]], 6.435.<br><span class="bld">2</span> acc. neut. <b class="b3">τό γε</b>, [[on that account]], 5.827, Od.17.401. | |Definition=<b class="b3">ἥ γε, τό γε</b>, the demonstr. Pron. ὁ, ἡ, τό, made slightly (if at all) more emphatic by the addition of γε,<br><span class="bld">A</span> he, she, it:<br><span class="bld">I</span> Τεῦκρον.. καὶ Λήϊτον... τοὺς ὅ γ' ἐποτρύνων Il.13.94; πάντες ἄρ' οἵ γ' ἔθελον 7.169; <b class="b3">κεῖνος ὅ γε.. ἧσται</b> there [[he]] sitteth, 19.344; with a Subst., <b class="b3">ὅ γ' ἥρως</b> [[he]] the hero, 5.327; <b class="b3">τόν γε ἄνακτα</b> ib.794.<br><span class="bld">II</span> in one clause of a disjunctive sentence, either the former, πατὴρ δ' ἐμός.. ζώει ὅ γ' ἦ τέθνηκε Od.2.132, cf. 3.90,4.821; or the latter, ἤ τινας ἐκ Πύλου ἄξει... ἢ ὅ γε καὶ Σπάρτηθεν 2.327; so λάθοι ἂν ἤτοι μανεὶς ἢ ὅ γε ἀπόπληκτος γενόμενος [[Herodotus|Hdt.]]2.173: so also in an adversative clause, Θέτις δ' οὐ λήθετ' ἐφετμέων... ἀλλ' ἥ γ' ἀνεδύσετο Il.1.496, cf. 11.226.<br><span class="bld">III</span> after [[ὥς]] (thus), ib.136,al.<br><span class="bld">IV</span> Adverbial usages:<br><span class="bld">1</span> dat. <b class="b3">τῇ γε</b>, [[there]], [[at that point]], 6.435.<br><span class="bld">2</span> acc. neut. <b class="b3">τό γε</b>, [[on that account]], 5.827, Od.17.401. | ||
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Latest revision as of 11:58, 4 September 2023
English (LSJ)
ἥ γε, τό γε, the demonstr. Pron. ὁ, ἡ, τό, made slightly (if at all) more emphatic by the addition of γε,
A he, she, it:
I Τεῦκρον.. καὶ Λήϊτον... τοὺς ὅ γ' ἐποτρύνων Il.13.94; πάντες ἄρ' οἵ γ' ἔθελον 7.169; κεῖνος ὅ γε.. ἧσται there he sitteth, 19.344; with a Subst., ὅ γ' ἥρως he the hero, 5.327; τόν γε ἄνακτα ib.794.
II in one clause of a disjunctive sentence, either the former, πατὴρ δ' ἐμός.. ζώει ὅ γ' ἦ τέθνηκε Od.2.132, cf. 3.90,4.821; or the latter, ἤ τινας ἐκ Πύλου ἄξει... ἢ ὅ γε καὶ Σπάρτηθεν 2.327; so λάθοι ἂν ἤτοι μανεὶς ἢ ὅ γε ἀπόπληκτος γενόμενος Hdt.2.173: so also in an adversative clause, Θέτις δ' οὐ λήθετ' ἐφετμέων... ἀλλ' ἥ γ' ἀνεδύσετο Il.1.496, cf. 11.226.
III after ὥς (thus), ib.136,al.
IV Adverbial usages:
1 dat. τῇ γε, there, at that point, 6.435.
2 acc. neut. τό γε, on that account, 5.827, Od.17.401.