Οδε
Lemma: ὅδε
demonstrative pronoun
demonstrative pronoun
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Added Mar 20, 2026
Definition
this here; used as a demonstrative pronoun/adjective referring to a person or thing close at hand or present (“this one/this here”). Often points to something immediately following in the discourse (“the following”).
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Grammatical Analysis
"Οδε"
Type: demonstrative pronoun (with deictic particle -δε, often functioning adjectivally as a demonstrative)
Case: nominative
Number: singular
Gender: masculine
Note on form: Οδε is the exact orthography given; the usual accented form is ὅδε. It means ‘this (here)’ and contrasts with ἐκεῖνος (‘that’).
Related Forms of ὅδε
12 forms discoveredOther inflected forms of this word that have been analyzed:
τῶνδʼ
genitive, plural, common (masculine/feminine/neute...
τῇδε
dative, singular, feminine
τηδε
dative, singular, feminine
Τώνδ'
genitive, plural, common (masculine/feminine)
tode
nominative or accusative, singular, neuter
τωδ´
nominative, singular, masculine
τοισδε
dative, plural, masculine/neuter
tonde
accusative, singular, masculine
τωνδε
genitive, plural, masculine/neuter
τάδε
nominative/accusative, plural, neuter
τουσδε
accusative, plural, masculine
τῶνδε
genitive, plural, masculine/neuter