ἐκεῖνοσ, opp οὗτος Πδ2. 1289 b19. ε6. 1306 b21 al. οὗτοσἐκεῖνος πο4. 1448 b17. -- sed usurpatur etiam ἐκεῖνοσ ubiuna modo est et proxima res, ad quam referatur, velutiὑπὸ τὸν ἥλιον καὶ τὴν ἐκείνου φοράν μβ6. 364 a10. δ4. 382a16. Πε6. 1306 a11. -- ἐκείνως Γα10. 328 a2. β7. 334a35. opp οὕτως Γβ7. 334 b20. μγ6. 377 b13. δ9. 387 b30.Μβ4. 1001 a4. Ηε11. 1136 a17. Πβ9. 1270 a22. δ13.1297 a41. 15. 1300 a27, 29. ε8. 1308 b9.
Liddell-Scott-Jones: A Greek-English lexicon
ἐκεῖνοσ, ἐκείνη, ἐκεῖνο, also κεῖνοσ (regular in Ep., Ion. (as SIG37.3 (Teos, v B.C.), though Hdt. prefers ἐκεῖνοσ), and Lyr., in Trag. κεῖνοσ only where the metre requires, cf. A.Pers.230,792, S.Aj.220 (anap.), etc.; but not in Att. Prose, and in Com. only in mock Trag. passages): Aeol. κῆνοσSapph.2.1: Dor. τῆνοσTheoc.1.4, etc.: in Com., strengthd. ἐκεινοσίEup.277 (prob.), Ar.Eq.1196, etc.; ἐκεινοσίνA.D.Pron.59.24: (ἐκεῖ):— demonstr. Pron.
the person there, that person
or
thing,
Hom., etc.: generally with reference to what has gone immediately before, Pl.Phd.106c, X.Cyr.1.6.9, etc.; but when οὗτοσ and ἐκεῖνοσ refer to two things before mentioned, ἐκεῖνος, prop. belongs to
the more remote,
in time, place, or thought, οὗτοσ to
the nearer,
Pl.Euthd.271b, etc.: but ἐκεῖνοσ sts. =
the latter,
X.Mem. 1.3.13, D.8.72, Arist.Pol.1325a7, etc.: ἐκεῖνοσ is freq. the predicate to οὗτοσ or ὅδε, οὗτος ἐκεῖνος τὸν σὺ ζητέεισHdt.1.32; τοῦτ' ἔστ' ἐκεῖνοE.Hel.622; ἆρ' οὗτός ἐστ' ἐκεῖνος ον..; Ar.Pax240, etc.: also joined as if one Pron., τοῦτ' ἐκεῖνο..δέρκομαιS.El.1115, etc.; κατ' ἐκεῖνο καιροῦ at
that point
of time, Plu.Alex.32, etc.; ἐς ἐ. τοῦ χρόνουD.C. 46.49; ἀλλ' ἐκεῖνο,
Id.Phdr.250a. 3. for things, of which one cannot remember or must not mention the name, = ὁ δεῖνα,
so-and-so,
Ar.Nu.195. b. in formulae, τεθνάτω καὶ οἱ παῖδες οἱ ἐξ ἐκείνουIG12.10.33. 4. with simple demonstr. force, Ἶρος ἐκεῖνος ἧσται Irus sits
there,
Od.18.239; νῆες ἐκεῖναι ἐπιπλέουσιν
there
are ships sailing up, Th.1.51. 5. in orat. obliq. where prop. the reflex. Pron. αὑτοῦ would stand, X.HG 1.6.14, Is.8.22, etc. 6. after a Relat. in apodosi almost pleon., X.Cyr. 1.4.19 (s.v.l.). 7. in Aeol. and Att. the Subst. with ἐκεῖνοσ prop. has the Art. (κῆνος ὤνηρAlc.Supp. 25.6), and ἐκεῖνοσ may precede or follow the Subst., ἐκείνῃ τῇ ἡμέρᾳTh. 1.20, Pl.Phd. 57a; τὴν στρατείαν ἐ., τὸν ἄνδρ' ἐ.,Th. 1.10, Ar.Pax649: in Poets the Art. is freq. omitted, ἤματι κείνψIl. 2.37, etc.; but when this is the case in Prose, ἐκεῖνοσ follows the Subst., ἡμέρας ἐκείνησTh. 3.59, etc. II.Adv.ἐκείνωσ
in that case,
Id.1.77, 3.46;
in that way,
Hp.Fract. 27; ζῆνPl.R. 516d, etc.: Ion. κείνωσHdt. 1.120. III. dat. fem. ἐκείνῃ as Adv., 1. of Place,