πάντοθεν
συνερκτικός γάρ ἐστι καὶ περαντικός, καὶ γνωμοτυπικὸς καὶ σαφὴς καὶ κρουστικός, καταληπτικός τ' ἄριστα τοῦ θορυβητικοῦ → he's intimidative, penetrative, aphoristically originative, clear and aggressive, and superlatively terminative of the obstreperative
English (LSJ)
Adv., (πᾶς)
A from all quarters, from every side, Il.15.623, S.OC1240 (lyr.), etc.; π. πληθύνομαι A.Ag.1370: in Ion. Prose, Hdt.2.138, 7.129: rare in Att. (πανταχόθεν being preferred), Pl. Criti.117e; μὴ π. κέρδαινε Men.625, cf. Mon.63; οὐ μόνον κατ' εὐθυωρίαν, ἀλλὰ π. Arist.PA656b29; π. λαμβάνειν Id.EN1121b32: freq. with Prep., π. ἐκ κευθμῶν Il.13.28; περὶ γὰρ κακὰ π. ἔστη Od. 14.270: c. gen., π. εἰδώλων Arat.455:—the form πάντοθε is only v.l. in Hdt.7.225, Theoc.17.97, AP11.85 (Lucill.).—On the accent, v. A.D.Adv.192.2.