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|auten=(1), gen. [[ὅου]] (ὅο), Il. 2.325, Od. 1.70, [[ἕης]], pl. dat. ᾗς(ιν): [[demonstrative]] and [[relative]] pronoun.—(1) dem., he, [[this]], [[that]]; ὅς (as [[antecedent]] to ὅντινα), Il. 6.59 ; ὅ, Il. 12.344; and so [[both]] forms [[elsewhere]].—(2) rel., [[who]], [[that]], [[which]]. The rel. pron. in [[Homer]] is [[either]] [[definite]] or conditional (see ἄν, [[κέν]]), and exhibits in the [[main]] the [[same]] peculiarities as regards [[position]], [[agreement]] ([[attraction]], [[assimilation]]), and syntactical [[construction]] as in [[prose]]. To [[express]] [[purpose]] it is [[not]] foll. by <<>*<>> ut. ind. as in Att., [[but]] by the su<<>*<>>ith or [[without]] κέ, or by a potentia <<>*<>>tative, Il. 3.287, Od. 15.311, Il. 1.64 .—ὅ, con <<>*<>>e quod ([[ὅτι]]), [[that]], Il. 18.197, Od. 4.206, etc. | |||
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