I. of Place, = ἐξ αὐτοῦ τοῦ τόπου, from the very spot: freq. with a Prep., αὐ. ἐξ ἕδρης straight from his seat, without rising, Il.19.77; “αὐ. ἐξ ἑδρέων” Od.13.56, cf. 21.420; “ἐκ τοῦ Ἄργους αὐ.” Th.5.83; “Ἄργεος ἐξ ἱεροῖο αὐ.” Theoc.25.171: rare in Trag., “σὺ δ᾽ αὐ. μοι χαῖρε” from where you stand, not coming nearer, S. OC1137; τῶν μὲν αὐ. τῶν δὲ ἀπὸ Στρυμόνος some from the country itself, others . . , Hdt.1.64; αὐ. παρασκευῇ ἐπιέναι with a force raised on the spot, Th.6.21; αὐ. πολεμοῦντα βιοτεύειν live on the country, Id.1.11; “ὅπως αὐ. αὐτῷ τὰ σώματα καὶ τὴν γνώμην παρασκευάζοιντο” X.Ages.1.28; “οἱ αὐ.” the natives, Th.2.25, 6.21, cf. 4.129; χρυσὸς αὐ. “καθαρός” in its native state, Plb.34.10.12; “ἐνθένδ᾽ αὐ.” Ar.Ach.116; “ὕδωρ αὐ. ποθὲν συλλειβόμενον” Luc.Alex.13.
II. of Time, as we say on the spot, i.e. at once, immediately, Il.20.120, A.Supp.102, Hdt.8.64, Th.1.141; “δῆλός ἐστιν αὐ.” Ar.Eq.330, cf.Ec.246, Pl.Grg.470e; “λέγετε αὐ.” Id.Smp.213a.
2. obuiously, αὐ. ἐκφανής self-evident, Cleom.1.8; “αὐ. γνώριμος” Muson. Fr.1p.2H.; “αὐ. πρόδηλον” S.E.P.2.164; “αὐ. φαίνεσθαι” Plu.2.930a; “αὐ. ἐναργής” Plot.5.5.1.
3. hastily, Plb.5.35.13, al., D.S.1.37.