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ἔνδοθεν , Adv.
c. gen., . στέγης from inside the tent, S.Aj.741.
2. of oneself, by one's own doing, A. Th.194; οὔτ᾽ . οὔτε θύραθεν neither of oneself nor by help of others, S.Tr. 1021 (lyr.).
II. within, c. gen., “αὐλῆςIl.6.247; οἴκου v. l. in Hes. Op.523.
2. abs., θυμὸν τέρπεται . Pi.P.2.74, cf. Hdt.2.68, Com.Adesp.21.31 D., etc.; “εἴ οἱ φρένες . . νοήμονες . ἦσανTheoc.25.80; οἱ . the domestics, Ar.Pl.228, 964; also, the citizens, Pl.Ti.17d; “ . θόρυβοςTh.8.71; τἄνδοθεν ibid. (but, the inner man, Pl.Phdr.279b); καρπὸς . the produce of her own property, Leg.Gort.3.27.
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