A.“οὑτωσί” Pl.Grg.503d, etc.; οὑτωσίν Hdn.Gr.1.509.2; v. οὗτος Α:—Adv. of οὗτος, in this way or manner, so, thus: οὕτως is antec. to ὡς, Il.4.178, Od.4.148, etc.; in Att. also “οὕτως ὥσπερ” S.Tr.475, etc.; ὥσπερ . . , οὕτω καὶ . . X.Cyr.1.4.21; ὡσαύτως, ὥσπερ . . , οὕτω καὶ . . Pl.Ion534a; also οὕτως, ὅπως . . S.Tr.330, X.Cyr.1.1.2; poet. also ὥστε . . , οὕτω δὲ . . S.Tr.116 (lyr.): οὕτως is freq. left out after “ὡς, ὡς ἔδοξεν αὐτοῖς, καὶ ἐποίουν ταῦτα” Th. 8.1, cf. Theoc.7.45 sq.—In Prose, the relat. Pron. freq. follows instead of ὥστε, v. infr. III: when two modes are opposed, they are freq. expressed by οὕτω and “ἐκείνως, τότε μὲν ἐκείνως, νῦν δ᾽ οὕτω” Isoc. 12.172; “οὕτω ῥᾷον ἢ 'κείνως” Pl.R.370a, etc.—Sts. οὕτω or -ως refers to what follows, thus, as follows, οὕτω χρὴ ποιεῖν: ἐὰν . . X.An.2.2.2; “οὑτωσὶ δὲ λογίζεσθε” D.18.244; οὕτω πως ὑπείληφα ib.269; οὑτωσί πως folld. by a quotation, Pl.Ap.28c; καὶ οὕτως even so, even on this supposition, Th.1.10; “οὐδ᾽ οὕτως” Id.2.76, 6.89, Lys.1.14, v.l. in X.An.4.8.3: strengthd. “οὕτω δή” Il.2.158; “οὕτω γὰρ δή τοι” 15.201; οὕτω δή τι, v. infr. III; also οὕτω που so I ween, 2.116, Od.9.262, etc.; “οὕτω πῃ” Il.24.373; ὣς ὁ μὲν οὕτως ἐστὶ σόος so in this way is he saved, Od.19.300:—Phrases:
1. οὕτω δὴ ἔσται so it shall be, ratifying what goes before, 11.348; “ἔσσεται οὕτως” 16.31, etc.: in Prose οὕτως alone in answers, even so, just so, X.Oec.1.9; so “ἢ οὐχ οὕτως;—οὕτω μὲν οὖν” Pl.R.551b, etc.
2. emphat. with the imper., just, without more ado, “ἔρρ᾽ οὕτως” Il.22.498, cf. 21.184, Od. 6.218, 17.447; but, οὕτω νῦν ἀπόπεμπε as you say, 5.146.
3. in wishes or prayers, so, i.e. if you grant my prayer, “οὕτως ἔρως σοι . . τελεσφόρος γένοιτο” E.Med.714; “οὕτω τί σοι δοίησαν αἱ Μοῦσαι . . τοῦτον . . δεῖρον” Herod.3.1; also in protestations, so, i.e. only if what I say is true, οὕτως ὀναίμην τῶν τέκνων, μισῶ τὸν ἄνδρ᾽ (as in Engl., so help me God, so mote I thrive, etc.) Ar.Th.469, cf. Men.Epit.530, Herod.7. 25, Aristaenet.2.13; οὕτω . . νομιζοίμην σοφός, ὡς . . Ar.Nu.520.
4. in colloquial phrase, beginning a story, οὕτω ποτ᾽ ἦν μῦς καὶ γαλῆ there were once on a time . . , Id.V.1182; “οὕτως ἦν νεανίσκος” Id.Lys. 785; “ἦν οὕτω δὴ παῖς” Pl.Phdr.237b.
5. οὕτω with gen., τούτων μὲν οὕτω so much for this, A.Ag.950; οὕτω καὶ τῶν οἰκονομικῶν (v.l. τῷ -κῷ) so also of . . , Arist.Pol.1253b27; ὥσπερ Χαλκὶς . . τῆς Εὐβοίας . . κεῖται, οὕτω Χερρονήσου . . ἡ Καρδιανῶν πόλις as Chalcis in respect of Euboea . . , so Cardia in respect of the Chersonese, D.23.182; so οὕτως ἔχω τινός or περί τινος, v. ἔχω (A) B. II. 2; also for “εἰς τοῦτο, οὕτω δὲ τάρβους . . ἀφικόμην” E.Ph.361 codd. (dub. l.).
6. ὁ οὕτω καλούμενος, ὀνομαζόμενος, the so-called . . , “τῶν Ῥιπαίων οὕτω καλουμένων” Ael.NA11.1; “τοῦ καὶ ὀνομασθέντος οὕτω ῥήτορος” Hermog.Id.2.11; Ποταμὸς δῆμος οὕτω καλούμενος P., a deme of that name, Str.9.1.22.
7. οὕτω, or οὕτω δή, freq. introduces the apodosis after a protasis, “ἐπειδὴ περιελήλυθε ὁ πόλεμος . . , οὕτω δὴ Γέλωνος μνῆστις γέγονε” Hdt.7.158, cf. 150, Th.1.131, 2.12,19, etc.; esp. after parts., ἐν κλιβάνῳ πνίξαντες, οὕτω τρώγουσι, i.e. ἐπειδὰν πνίξωσιν, οὕτω . . , Hdt. 2.92, cf. 100; also “οὕτω δή” Id.7.174; “τὰ ἄλλα καταστρεψάμενος, οὕτως . . στρατεῦσαι ὕστερον” Th.3.96; “εἰς τὰ σκληρότατα ἀποβλέποντες, οὕτως ἂν μᾶλλον συννοήσαιμεν” Pl.Phlb.44e, cf. Grg.457d, 507e, Ap.29b; so “ἔπειτα οὕτως” X.An.7.1.4: so also after the gen. abs., “ὡς . . τῶν ἡγεμόνων ὑμῖν μὴ μεμπτῶν γεγενημένων, οὕτω τὴν γνώμην ἔχετε” Th.7.15, cf. X.Cyr.1.6.11, An.1.3.6, etc.
II. sts. in a really inferential sense, as we say so for therefore, S.Ant.677; “οὕτω δή” Pl.Phd.61b, etc.
III. to such an extent, so, so much, so very, so excessively, “καλὸς οὕτω” Il.3.169; πρυμνόθεν οὕτως so entirely, A.Th.1061 (anap.), cf. Th. 2.47, X.Cyr.1.3.8; “οὕτως τι” Ar.Av.63: freq. folld. by ὡς or ὥστε, Hdt.1.32, X.An.7.4.3, etc.: sts. the relat. ὅς takes the place of ὥστε, κρήνη οὕτω δή τι ἐοῦσα πικρή, ἣ . . κιρνᾷ (i. e. ὥστε κιρνᾶν) Hdt.4.52; “οὐκ ἔστιν οὕτω μῶρος ὃς θανεῖν ἐρᾷ” S.Ant.220; τίς δ᾽ οὕτως ἄνους ὃς . . ; Ar. Ach.736, cf. D.8.44; also δυσχείμερος αὕτη ἡ . . χώρη οὕτω δή τί ἐστι, ἔνθα (i. e. ὥστε ἐνταῦθα)“ τοὺς μὲν ὀκτὼ τῶν μηνῶν ἀφόρητος οἷος γίνεται κρυμός” Hdt.4.28: sts. no connecting Particle is used, αἱ [κεφαλαὶ] οὕτω δή τι ἰσχυραί, μόγις ἂν λίθῳ παίσας διαρρήξειας so excessively hard, you could scarcely break them, Id.3.12.
2. with Sup. Adj., “τῆς οὕτω μεγίστης ἐγχειρήσεως ἀποσφαλείς” Zos.5.19.
IV. sts., like αὔτως, with a diminishing power, so, merely so, simply, in Hom. always μὰψ οὕτω, Il.2.120 (for without μάψ he always uses αὔτως), cf. Hdt.1.5; “μὴ διὰ μέθης . . ἀλλ᾽ οὕτω πίνοντας πρὸς ἡδονήν” Pl.Smp.176e, cf. Grg.494e, Phdr.235c, Tht.147c, 158b, Thphr.Od.67, etc.; “ἐν συνουσίᾳ καὶ διατριβῇ οὕτως ἰδίᾳ” D.21.71, cf. 1.20; τοὺς ὀδόντας . . οὕτως ἂν τοῖς δακτύλοις αὐτοῖς . . παρατρίβειν, i.e. without a dentifrice, Diocl. Fr.141; so “οὕτω γε ἀπὸ στόματος” Pl.Tht.142d; “οὕτω ποτέ” Id.Ly. 216c; “οὕτω πως” D.1.20; also, off-hand, at once, Pl.Grg.464b, etc.; “ἁπλῶς οὕτως” Id.Lg.633c; “ἀλλ᾽ οὕτως ἄπει” ; so, without a word more . . ? S.Ph.1067; “ἢ στραφεὶς οὕτως ἴω” ; Id.Ant.315, cf. E.Heracl.374 (lyr.); “ἐφεξῆς οὑτωσὶ καθεζόμενος” D.21.119; ὡς οὕτω γ᾽ ἀκοῦσαι at first hearing, Pl.Euthphr.3b; so “ὥς γε οὑτωσὶ ἀκοῦσαι” Id.Ly.216a; “ἀκούειν μὲν οὕτως ἁπλῶς” Id.Phlb.12c; οὐ . . οὕτως ἄπει, = impune, E.Alc.680.
V. as Hebraism, οὕτως, = such a person (thing), “οὕτως οὐδέποτε εἴδαμεν” Ev.Marc.2.12, cf. LXXGe.29.26, Ev.Matt.9.33, Ev.Luc.2.48, al.
B. Position of οὕτω or οὕτως, mostly before the word which it limits, but in Poets sts. after, “καλὸς οὕτω” Il.3.169; “οὐδέ τι λίην οὕτω νώνυμός ἐστιν” Od.13.239; ἔρημος οὕτω, ἄγαν οὕτω, S.Ph.487, 598: rarely at the end of a clause, Od.18.255, Hdt.7.170 (dub. l.): sts. separated from the word which it limits, “οὕτως ἔχει τι δεινόν” ; S.Ph. 104; “οὕτως ἐπὶ δεινὰς ἁρπαγάς” Pl.R.391d, cf. Th.2.11; οὕτω δ᾽ ἦν ὁ Φίλιππος ἐν φόβῳ . . , ὥστε . . D.18.33.