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1 inde
inde, adv. [i-im, locative from is, and de = die; hence],I.Of place, from that place, thence:B.inde e promptuaria cella,
Plaut. Am. 1, 1, 4:si quis me quaeret, inde me vocatote aliqui,
id. Stich. 1, 2, 9:eo die mansi Calibus: inde has litteras dedi,
Cic. Att. 7, 21:ut in provinciam exirent, atque inde in Italiam contenderent,
Caes. B. G. 1, 33:nec inde venit, unde mallem,
Cic. Att. 13, 39, 2:Palaepolis fuit haud procul inde ubi nunc Neapolis sita est,
Liv. 8, 22, 5:triginta inde stadia abesse,
Curt. 3, 8, 24:si legiones sese recepissent inde quo temere essent progressae,
Caes. B. C. 3, 45. —With gen. loci ( poet.):inde loci,
Lucr. 5, 438 al.; Cic. Arat. 327; Enn. ap. Fest. p. 301 Müll.; id. ap. Serv. Aen. 12, 121.—Of things:C.ex avaritia erumpat audacia necesse est: inde omnia scelera gignuntur,
from this, Cic. Rosc. Am. 27, 75:inde est, quod, etc.,
Plin. Ep. 7, 5.—Of persons:II.nati filii Duo: inde ego hunc majorem adoptavi mihi,
of them, Ter. Ad. 1, 1, 21:in Dacos et inde in Parthos,
Suet. Aug. 8:nihil inde (i. e. ab iis) praesidii,
Curt. 3, 1, 8:rege inde sumpto (i. e. ex Sabinis),
Liv. 1, 18, 5 al. —Of time.A.Prop., from that time, thenceforward, since (mostly preceded by jam):B.suo jam inde vivere ingenio coepit,
Liv. 3, 36, 1:inde durat ad nos usque vehementer,
Quint. 1, 5, 21.—So of time continued from a point referred to: inde ab ineunte aetate,
Plaut. Trin. 2, 2, 24; Ter. Heaut. 1, 2, 9:inde usque amicus fuit mihi a puero puer,
Plaut. Cap. 3, 4, 112:jam inde ab ortu,
Cic. N. D. 2, 48, 124:quoad longissime potest mens mea respicere spatium praeteriti temporis... inde usque repetens, etc.,
id. Arch. 1, 1; Ter. Heaut. 1, 1, 1.—In gen., after that, thereafter, thereupon, then (cf. deinde), Liv. 1, 2, 3; 5, 39, 10; 22, 30, 1 al.:C.ne perorandi quidem ei data est facultas: inde judicio damnatus,
Nep. Phoc. 4:exhinc Rhaeticum bellum, inde Pannonicum, inde Germanicum gessit,
then... then, Suet. Tib. 9:eodem impetu altera castra sunt adorti, inde tertia, deinceps reliqua,
Caes. B. C. 3, 9.—With other specifications of time:b.jam inde a principio hujus imperii, Prov. Cons. 13, 33: jam inde ab incunabulis,
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2 inde
inde adv. —Of place, from that place, thence: si te inde exemerim (i. e. ex pistrino), T.: mansi Calibus, inde has litteras dedi: in provinciam exire, atque inde contendere, Cs.: haud procul inde ubi est, etc., L.: sese recipere inde quo, etc., Cs.: nihil inde Obstabit, etc. (i. e. ab Ausoniā), V.: inde degustare (i. e. de sanguine), S.—Of persons: nati filii Duo; inde hunc adoptavi, of them, T.: rege inde sumpto (i. e. ex Sabinis), L.—Of source or cause, thence, therefrom, therefore: ex avaritiā... inde omnia scelera gignuntur: Inde fit ut, etc., H.: Inde genus durum sumus, O.—Of time, from that time, thenceforward, since: inde usque repetens, etc.: haec nuper notitia est, Inde adeo quem, etc., T.: suo iam inde vivere ingenio coepit, L.: iam inde a pueritiā, from our very boyhood, T.: iam inde ab ortu, ever since.—After that, thereafter, thereupon, then: victi Rutuli, inde Turnus, etc., L.: altera castra sunt adorti, inde tertia, deinceps reliqua, Cs.: inde loci, next.* * *thence, thenceforth; from that place/time/cause; thereupon -
3 Inde
Inde [ɛ̃d]feminine noun* * *ɛ̃dnom propre féminin India* * *ɛ̃d nf* * *Inde ⇒ Les États, les pays et les continents nprf India.[ɛ̃d] nom propre féminin -
4 inde
внутри́índe i húset — в до́ме
tíden er índe — вре́мя пришло́; пора́
* * *in, inside* * *adv in,F within;[ tiden er inde] the time has come;[ da tiden var inde] when the time came; in due time;[ blive inde] stay in (el. indoors);[ holde sig inde] keep (el. stay) indoors;[ med præp:][ inde i] in, inside ( fx the house),F within;[ være inde i](fig) be familiar with;T be well up in;[ mens vi er inde på dette emne] while we are on this subject;[ være inde på en tanke] entertain (el. consider) an idea,( flygtigt) toy with an idea;[ inde under] under(neath);[ inde under land] inshore. -
5 indë
"yourselves", 2nd person pl.. reflexive pronoun, e.g. *tirildë indë, "you watch yourselves". Indë is derived from earlier imde VT47:37 -
6 inde
[Swahili Word] inde[English Word] Guinea grass (Panicum maximum)[Part of Speech] noun[Terminology] botany------------------------------------------------------------ -
7 inde i
in, inside -
8 inde
else; elsewhere* * *elsewhere -
9 inde
thence, from there, for that reason, thereafter, then. -
10 inde
inside -
11 inde i byen
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12 inde i landet
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13 ex-inde
ex-inde adv., after that, thereafter, then: ad Mundam exinde castra mota, L., V.—After that, next, furthermore: praetores exinde facti, L. -
14 per-inde
per-inde adv., in the same manner, just as, quite as, equally, in like manner, just so: vivendi artem tantam tamque operosam et perinde fructuosam relinquere: ut viseret agros et perinde dominos laudaret castigaretque, i. e. according to circumstances, L.: perinde uxor instituta fuerat, L.—Followed by a comparative clause with atque or ac, C., L.; with ac si, C.; with tamquam, L.; with ut, T., C., S.; with quasi, C.—With an implied comparison: possessione et usu haud perinde adficiuntur, not so much, i. e. not very much, Ta. -
15 pro-inde
pro-inde (often disyl.: old proin; usu. monosyl., T.), adv., hence, therefore, accordingly, then (in advice or exhortation): Proinde hinc vos amolimini, T.: proinde si qui sunt, ita sint parati: proinde parati intentique essent signo dato Romanos invadere, S.: Proinde tona eloquio, solitum tibi! V.: proinde ne gravarentur, L.—Just so, in the same manner, in like manner, equally, just, even: proinde ac merita est: proinde aestimans, ac si usus esset, Cs.: proinde quasi aut plures fortunati sint, etc.: quia, uti domi vos mi eritis, proinde ego ero famā foris, T.: ut proinde homines, ut quisque mereretur, iudicarent. -
16 sub-inde
sub-inde adv. —Of time, immediately after, just after, presently, forthwith, thereupon: primum gaudere, subinde, etc., H.: primus Aulus suppositus ac subinde Ostorius, Ta.: duae subinde urbes captae direptaeque, L.—Of repeated actions, one after the other, from time to time, now and then, repeatedly, frequently, continually: praedac minus inventum est, quod subinde spolia agrorum capta domos mittebant, L.: quae subinde nuntiata sunt regi, Cu. -
17 balletdanser(inde)
ballet dancer. -
18 barndomsven(inde)
childhood friend. -
19 danser(inde)
(en) dancer. -
20 hjerteven(inde)
bosom friend.
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