A.the day after tomorrow: “ἔς τ᾽ αὔριον ἔς τε ἔνηφιν” Hes.Op.410 (v.l. ἔς τ᾽ ἔννηφι); gen. “ἔνης” Ar.Ec.796, Dor. “ἔνας” Theoc.18.14; “εἰς ἔνην” Ar.Ach.172; “αὔριον <καὶ> τῇ ἔνῃ” Antipho 6.21; ἐς ἔνης ἡ prob. l. (for ἐς ἔνης ἡ σή) in D.C. 47.41; cf. ἔναρ: ἐς τρίτην (Lacon.), Hsch., and v. ἐπέναρ. (Demonstr. stem eno- (ono-), cf. Umbr. enom 'tum', Slav. on[ucaron] 'he'.)
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ἔνος (B), η, ον, found only in oblique cases of fem., gen. ἔνης, Ep. ἔνηφι, dat. ἔνῃ, acc. ἔνην, in the sense of εἰς τρίτην,