τηνικαῦτα
ἀνήρ τῷ ἀδελφῷ αὐτοῦ προσκολληθήσεται → a man cleaves each to his fellow, each to one's fellow
English (LSJ)
commoner form for τηνίκα, answering to a Relat.,
A at that time, then, ἡνίκα... τηνικαῦτα . . X.Cyr.7.1.9; answering to ὁπηνίκα, S.Ph.465; to ὅτε or ὅταν, Id.OC393, OT76, etc.; to ὁπότε, ὅκως, X.Cyr.1.6.26, Hdt.1.17; to ἐπεί, ἐπειδάν, ἐπειδή, X.An.4.2.3, Cyr.1.2.13, D.21.96: also with the Art., τὸ τ. D.S.1.98, etc. 2 without a Relat. expressed, Hdt.1.18,63, S.Ant.779, etc.; ἤδη τ. by that time, Hdt.2.51, 6.53; τ. ἤδη only then, Ar.Ec.789; τὸ τ. ἤδη Pl.Alc.2.150e; at that time of day, Lys.1.22; at this hour, τ. ἐχθὲς ἔπινον Men.Epit.166: c. gen., τ. τοῦ θέρους at this lime of the summer, Ar.Pax1171 (lyr.); τ. τοῦ ἔτους Luc.Herod.7. II without reference to Time, under these circumstances, in this case, τί τ. δρῶμεν; Ar.Pax 1142 (troch.), cf. Pl.Lg.792b, X.Mem.3.11.14. (From τηνίκα, as ἐνταῦθα from ἔνθα.)
German (Pape)
[Seite 1108] = τηνίκα (wie ἔνθα, ἐνθαῦτα, τηλικοῦτος, τηλικαύτη aus τηλίκος u. ä.); Her. 1, 17. 63 u. öfter; bei Att. gebräuchlicher als jenes; Soph. dem ὁπηνίκα entsprechend Phil. 463, dem ὅταν O. R. 76 El. 286; Plat. Legg. VII, 792 b; Xen. An. 4, 1, 5, oft; τηνικαῦτα τοῦ θέρους, Ar. Pax 1137; τ. τοῦ ἔτους, Luc. Herod. 7.