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1 aliunde
ălĭunde, adv. [2. alius-unde].I.From another place, person, or thing, from a different place, person, or thing, allothen (most freq. in Cic.):II.sive aliunde ipsi porro (nomen) traxere,
from some other place, Lucr. 3, 133; so id. 5, 522; 6, 1020:eum assumpto aliunde uti bono,
Cic. de Or. 2, 10, 39: ascendit aliunde (Gr. allachothen), Vulg. Joan. 10, 1. —Esp.A.With verbs which are regularly constr with ab or ex, like pendere, mutuari, sumere, stare, etc.:B.non aliunde pendere,
Cic. Fam. 5, 13, 2; id. Or. 24, 80:aliunde mutuati sumus,
id. Att. 11, 13:audire aliunde,
id. Lig. 1, 1:aliunde dicendi copiam petere,
id. de Or. 2, 9, 38; Cat. 61, 149; Plin. 33, 8, 40, § 118:nec aliunde magis sues crassescunt,
id. 13, 18, 32, § 110:Radice (thyi) nihil crispius nec aliunde pretiosiora opera,
id. 13, 16, 30, § 102:adeo ut totum opus non aliunde constet,
of nothing else, id. 30, 1, 2, § 5.—Repeated: aliun, de... aliunde, from one place, etc.,.. from another:C.qui aliunde stet semper, aliunde sentiat,
i. e. to be on one side and take part with the other, Liv. 24, 45:Sardonyches e ternis glutinantur gemmis aliunde nigro, aliunde candido, aliunde minio, etc.,
Plin. 37, 12, 75, § 197.—With the kindred words alius, alio, aliter, etc.:D.aliis aliunde est periculum,
danger threatens one from one source, another from another, Ter. Phorm. 2, 2, 19:qui alii aliunde coibant, Liv 44, 12, 3: aliunde enim alio transfugiunt,
from one place to another, Sen. Brev. Vit. 16, 2:aliunde alio commigratio est,
id. Cons. ad Helv. 6, 6:aliunde alio transiliens,
from one subject to another, id. Ep. 64, 1.—With quam:nec fere aliunde (invehitur ad nos) quam ex Hispaniā,
from any place except, Plin. 33, 8, 40, § 118:sideri assidue aliunde quam pridie exorienti,
id. 2, 97, 99, § 213:cum populatio morum atque luxuria non aliunde major quam e concharum genere proveniat,
id. 9, 34, 53, § 104.—With a somewhat changed expression in Cic.:itaque aliunde mihi quaerendum est, ut et esse deos et quales sint di, discere possim, quam quales tu eos esse vis, for quam a te,
Cic. N. D. 3, 25, 64.
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