I. of Place, hither, with all Verbs of motion, Il.1.153, etc.: strengthd., “δ. τόδ᾽ ἵκω” Od.17.444, cf. Il.14.309; in pregn. sense with Verbs of rest, to [have come hither and] be here, “δ. παρέστης” 3.405; “πάρεστι δ . . . ὅδε” S.OC1253; “τὰ τῇδε καὶ τὰ δεῦρο πάντ᾽ ἀνασκόπει” Ar.Th.666: with Art., “μακρὸν τὸ δ. πέλαγος” S.OC663; τῆς δ. ὁδοῦ ib.1165; “τὸ τῇδε καὶ τὸ κεῖσε καὶ τὸ δ.” Ar.Av.426, cf. E.Ph. 266, [315]; “δ. ἐλθών” Pl.Tht.143a.
b. later, here, τὰ δ., = sensible objects, Arist.Metaph.991b30; “τὰ σώματα τὰ δ.” Id.Cael.269b15; “τὰ δ. κακά” Max.Tyr.14.7.
2. used as Interjection, come on! in Hom. with 2sg. imper. (δεῦτε (q. v.) being used with pl.), “ἄγε δ.” Il.11.314; “δ. ἄγε” Od.8.145; “δ. ἴθι” Il.3.130; “δ. ἴτω” 7.75; “δ. ὄρσο” Od.22.395: later with 2pl. imper., “δ. ἴτε” A.Eu.1041(lyr.); “δ. ἕπεσθε” E.HF 724.
b. with 1pl. subj., δεῦρο, φίλη, λέκτρονδε τραπείομεν come let us . ., Od.8.292, cf. Il.17.120, al.; later in this sense with imper., καί μοι δ. εἰπέ here now, tell me, Pl.Ap.24c; δεῦρό σου δτέψω κάρα come let me . ., E.Ba.341.
c. without a Verb, “δ. δηὖτε Μοῖσαι” Sapph.84; δεῦρο, σύ here, you! Ar.Pax881; δ. παρὰ Σωκράτη (sc. καθίζου) Pl.Tht.144d; δ. δὴ πάλιν (sc. βλέπε) Id.R.477d.
d. later, go away! LXX 4 Ki.3.13.
3. in arguments, μέχρι δ. τοῦ λόγου up to this point of the argument, Pl.Smp.217e; “τὸ μέχρι δ. ἡμῖν εἰρήσθω” Id.Lg.814d; “δεῦρ᾽ ἀεὶ προεληλύθαμεν” Id.Plt.292c; “ἄχρι δ.” Gal.15.453.
II. of Time, until now, hitherto, Trag. (v. infr.) and Prose, Pl.Ti.21d; “μέχρι τοῦ δ.” Th.3.64, Onos.Praef.7, PLond. 2.358.16 (ii A.D.); μέχριδεύρου (sic) PGen.47.8 (iv A. D.); “εἰς τὴν δ.” Hld.1.19; “ἐξ ἕω μέχρι δ.” Pl.Lg.811c; “δεῦρ᾽ ἀεί” E.Med.670, Ion 56, etc.; paratrag. in Ar.Lys.1135; “δεῦρό γ᾽ ἀεί” A.Eu.596.