ἐφεξῆς
πρὸς υἱὸν ὀργὴν οὐκ ἔχει χρηστὸς πατήρ → The good father does not hold anger towards his son (Chaeremon, fragment 35)
English (LSJ)
Ion. ἐπεξῆς, poet. ἐφεξείης Orph.A.327, 357:—Adv.
A in order, in a row, one after another, ἵζεσθαι Hdt.5.18; χωρεῖν E.Hel. 1390; ἑστάναι Ar.Ec.842, etc.; ἵστασθ' ἐ. πάντες all in a row, Id.Fr. 66; ἐ. ἐπὶ κέρως τεταγμέναι Eub.67.4, Xenarch.4.6; φάλαγγα βάθος ἐ. X.HG7.5.23; τὰ ἐ. λεγόμενα Pl.Sph.261d; ἵν' ἐ. ἡμῖν ὁ λόγος ἴῃ Id.Plt.281d; τὰς πράξεις ἐ. διελθεῖν Isoc.4.26; ἐ. ἀποκρίνεσθαι in a connected manner, Ruf.Interrog.2: c. Art., ᾖα τὰς ἐ. [πολιτείας] ἐρῶν Pl. R.449a, cf. Lg.696e; ἡ ἐ. γωνία the adjacent angle, Euc.1.14; αἱ ἐ. τομαί adjacent sections, of branches of a hyperbola and its conjugate, Apollon. Perg.Con.2.19; γραμμαὶ ἐ. κείμεναι a series of straight lines, Archim.Spir.10; ἡ ἐ. [οἰκία] next door, Men.Inc.2.31; τὸ ἐ. ῥητέον Pl.Phdr.239d, cf. Arist.Cael.281a28, etc. 2 c. dat., next to, Pl. Prm. 149a, al.; τὸ ἐ. τούτοις Id.Phlb.34d; ἐ. τοῖς εἰρημένοις Arist. Pol.1294a32: rarely c. gen., [γωνίας] Pl. Ti.55a. II successively, continuously, esp. with πᾶς, ἐ. πάντας X. Oec.12.10; δῃοῦν πᾶσαν τὴν γῆν ἐ. Id.HG4.6.4; τὴν Ἑλλάδα πᾶσαν ἐ. ἁρπάζειν D.8.55; μὴ τοῖς αἰτίοις, ἀλλὰ πᾶσιν ἐ. ὀργίζεσθαι Id.Prooem.38.2. 2 less freq. of Time, τρεῖς ἡμέρας ἐπεξῆς Hdt.2.77, cf. Lys.19.52; ἐ. τέτταρες Ar. Ra.915; δὶς ἐ. Call. Epigr.37. 3 thereupon, immediately afterwards, εὐθὺς ἐ. D.18.31; εἰσελθὼν οἴκαδε καὶ ἐ. οὑτωσὶ καθεζόμενος Id.21.119.