ἐχθές

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προγράψαντες οὖν τά τε θεωρήματα καὶ τὰ ἐπιτάγματα τὰ χρεῖαν ἔχοντα εἰς τὰς ἀποδείξιας αὐτῶν μετὰ ταῦτα γραψοῦμές τοι τὰ προκείμενα → having therefore written at the beginning the theorems and the postulates that are necessary for their proofs, we will then write out for you the propositions

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Full diacritics: ἐχθές Medium diacritics: ἐχθές Low diacritics: εχθές Capitals: ΕΧΘΕΣ
Transliteration A: echthés Transliteration B: echthes Transliteration C: echthes Beta Code: e)xqe/s

English (LSJ)

Adv.

   A = χθές, yesterday, Ar.Nu.175, Th.616, etc.; ἀπ' ἐ. AP 11.35 (Phld.); μέσφα τό γ' ἐ. Theoc.2.144; οὐ γάρ τι νῦν γε κἀ. today or yesterday, S.Ant.456; οὐκ ἐ. οὐδὲ πρῴην Antipho Fr.58; ἐ. καὶ τρίτης [ἡμέρας] LXX Ru.2.11, cf. M.Ant.10.7. (ἐχθές is commoner than χθές in Com. and LXX, is the only form used in NT, and freq. in papyri of all periods, PSI4.442.21 (iii B.C.), etc.; cf. χθές.)

German (Pape)

[Seite 1124] = χθές, gestern, Ar. Nubb. 175; οὐ νῦν τε κἀχθές, ἀλλ' ἀεί Soph. Ant. 452; τὰ ἐχθὲς καὶ πρώην γεγονότα Plat. Gorg. 470 d; Xen. Cyr. 7, 5, 53 u. öfter, Nach Apollon. in B. A. 556, 30 soll χθές attischer sein, es ist wenigstens häufiger.

Greek (Liddell-Scott)

ἐχθές: Ἐπίρρ. (ἴδε χθές), ὡς καὶ νῦν, Ἀριστοφ. Νεφ. 175, Θεσμ. 616, Ἀντιφῶν παρ’ Ἀθην. 397D, κτλ.· ἀπ’ ἐχθὲς Ἀνθ. Π. 11. 35· μέσφα τό γ’ ἐχθὲς Θεόκρ. 2. 144· οὐ γάρ τι νῦν γε κἀχθὲς Σοφ. Ἀντ. 456· χθὲς καὶ πρῴην, ἴδε πρῴην.

French (Bailly abrégé)

adv.
hier.
Étymologie: cf. χθές.

English (Thayer)

(χθές) ( also Griesbach in Acts and Heb.), equivalent to ἐχθές (which see), yesterday; the Sept. for תְּמול. (Homer (h. Merc.), others) χιλαρχος, χιλαρχου, ὁ (χίλιοι and ἄρχων; (on the form of the word cf. references under the word ἑκατοντάρχης, and Liddell and Scott, under the word χιλαρχης)), the commander of a thousand soldiers, a chiliarch; the commander of a Roman cohort (a military tribune): , Sept. for אֲלָפִים שַׂר and אֲלָפִים רֹאשׁ). Any military commander (R. V. high or chief captain, captain): Aeschylus, Xenophon, others.))

Greek Monolingual

(ΑΜ ἐχθές)
βλ. χθες.

Greek Monotonic

ἐχθές: επίρρ. (βλ. χθές), χθες, σε Αριστοφ.· ἀπ' ἐχθές, σε Ανθ.· νῦν τε κἀχθές, σήμερα ή χθες, σε Σοφ.· πρβλ. πρώην.