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  • 141 huc

    huc (old form hoc, like illoc, istoc, Plaut. Capt. 3, 1, 19; id. Truc. 2, 2, 27 et saep.; Ter. Eun. 3, 2, 48; Planc. ap. Cic. Fam. 10, 21, 5; Cic. Brut. 11, 10, 3; Nep. Phoc. 3, 3; Verg. A. 8, 423; Petr. 39; Inscr. Orell. 4394; 4471; 4814; cf. Serv. ad Verg. A. l. l.), adv., to this place, hither, = deuro.
    I.
    Lit.: imus huc, illuc hinc: cum illuc ventum est, ire illinc lubet, etc., Enn. ap. Gell. 19, 10, 12 (Trag. v. 258 Vahl.):

    huc illinc venire,

    Ter. Ad. 4, 5, 39:

    jam huc adveniet miles,

    Plaut. Bacch. 2, 2, 44:

    pater huc me misit ad vos oratum meus,

    id. Am. prol. 20:

    quin huc ad vos venire propero?

    Cic. Rep. 6, 15:

    hinc profecti huc revertuntur,

    id. ib. 6, 13 fin.:

    huc raro in urbem commeat,

    Ter. Hec. 1, 2, 100:

    te huc foras seduxi,

    Plaut. Aul. 2, 1, 14:

    huc est intro latus lectus,

    Ter. Heaut. 5, 1, 30:

    huc huc convenite,

    Petr. 23:

    huc mecum, Epidauria proles, huc, alti gaudens,

    Stat. S. 1, 4, 62:

    locus erat castrorum editus, huc magno cursu contenderunt,

    Caes. B. G. 3, 19, 1; cf. id. ib. 4, 21, 4:

    ubi arma esse sciam, huc veniam,

    Liv. 35, 19, 4:

    sic inde huc omnes currunt,

    Juv. 3, 308.—Pregn., with verbs expressing state or action after motion ( poet.):

    huc ades, o formose puer,

    Verg. E. 2, 45; 7, 9; 9, 39:

    huc ager ille malus dulcesque a fontibus undae ad plenum calcentur,

    id. G. 2, 243; Stat. Th. 4, 54; id. S. 1, 3, 72:

    sed huc qua gratia te arcessi jussi, ausculta,

    Ter. Eun. 1, 2, 19; cf.:

    huc propius me vos ordine adite,

    Hor. S. 2, 3, 80; Tib. 1, 7, 49.—
    B.
    With gen.:

    mulier ex Andro commigravit huc viciniae,

    into this neighborhood, Ter. And. 1, 1, 43 Fleck., Umpfenbach (dub.; cf. Non. p. 499; Prisc. II. p. 187; Hand, Turs. III. p. 107; cf. II. B. infra).—
    C.
    Huc illuc, huc atque illuc, huc et illuc, etc.; also: huc et illo and huc et huc, hither and thither:

    ne cursem huc illuc via deterrima,

    Cic. Att. 9, 9, 2:

    velut salientes huc illuc,

    Quint. 10, 7, 6:

    dum huc illuc signa vertunt,

    Liv. 7, 34, 9:

    cum huc atque illuc signa transferrent,

    id. 5, 8, 8:

    huc atque illuc intuentem vagari,

    Cic. de Or. 1, 40, 184:

    tum huc, tum illuc volant alites,

    id. Div. 1, 53, 120; cf.:

    volucres huc et illuc passim vagantes,

    id. ib. 2, 38, 80; Cels. 2, 15:

    huc illucque,

    Plin. 37, 6, 22, § 83 (Jan., ex illo):

    huc illucve,

    Cels. 6, 6, 36; 7, 3 al.:

    ista sidera huc et illo diducet velocitas sua,

    Sen. Ben. 5, 6 med.:

    ut ora vertat huc et huc euntium Liberrima indignatio,

    Hor. Epod. 4, 9.—
    D.
    Huc usque, or in one word, hucusque, hitherto, thus far (very rare):

    hucusque Sesostris exercitum duxit,

    Plin. 6, 29, 34, § 174.—
    II.
    Transf., in non-local relations, hither, to this, to these, to this point, so far:

    ut haec multo ante meditere, huc te pares, haec cogites, ad haec te exerceas,

    Cic. Fam. 1, 7, 9:

    accedat huc suavitas quaedam oportet sermonis,

    Cic. Lael. 18, 66; so freq., huc accedit, etc.;

    v. accedo: Massilienses naves longas expediunt numero XVII. Multa huc minora navigia addunt,

    add to these, Caes. B. C. 1, 56, 1; so freq., adde huc;

    v. addo: legiones effecerat civium Romanorum IX., etc... Huc Dardanos, etc., adjecerat,

    id. ib. 3, 4 fin.:

    huc natas adice septem,

    Ov. M. 6, 182:

    huc pertinet nobile apud Graecos volumen Heraclidis,

    Plin. 7, 52, 53, § 175 et saep.—Hence, like eo, followed by ut with subj.:

    huc unius mulieris libidinem esse prolapsum, ut, etc.,

    Cic. Cael. 20, 47; cf.:

    rem huc deduxi, ut, etc.,

    id. Cat. 2, 2, 4:

    huc flexit, ut, etc.,

    Tac. A. 4, 41:

    rem Romanam huc satietate gloriae provectam, ut, etc.,

    id. ib. 12, 11:

    huc cecidisse Germanici exercitus gloriam, ut, etc.,

    id. H. 3, 13.—
    B.
    So, like eo, with gen.:

    huc arrogantiae venerat, ut, etc.,

    Tac. A. 3, 73:

    huc deductum necessitatis, ut, etc.,

    Val. Max. 8, 1 ext. 6; cf. above, I. B.—
    C.
    Huc et illuc:

    versare suam naturam et regere ad tempus atque huc et illuc torquere ac flectere,

    Cic. Cael. 6, 13:

    huc et illuc rapit,

    id. Off. 1, 28, 101:

    verses te huc atque illuc necesse est,

    id. Fin. 5, 28, 86; cf.:

    dum in dubio est animus, paulo momento huc vel illuc impellitur,

    Ter. And. 1, 5, 31.—
    D.
    Huc usque or hucusque, to such an extent, to such a point or pitch (cf. Krebs, Antibarb. p. 530 sq.):

    mirum esset profecto, hucusque profectam credulitatem antiquorum,

    Plin. 26, 4, 9, § 20:

    exercitum duxit,

    id. 6, 29, 34, § 174:

    simulatio hucusque procedit ut, etc.,

    Quint. 5, 13, 22.—
    E.
    With the demonstr. ce, and the interrog [p. 869] part. ne, hucine? hitherto? to this? so far? hucine tandem omnia reciderunt, ut civis Romanus virgis caederetur? Cic. Verr. 2, 5, 63, § 163:

    hucine. Micipsa pater, beneficia tua evasere,

    Sall. J. 14, 9.—And with gen.:

    hucine rerum Venimus?

    Pers. 3, 15. —
    F.
    To this end, for this purpose (postclass.):

    rubrum quoque emplastrum, quod Ephesium vocatur, huc aptum est,

    Cels. 5, 19, 21.

    Lewis & Short latin dictionary > huc

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