ἐκεῖσε,
poet. κεῖσε (the only form in Hom., used by Trag. where the metre requires),
I Adv.
1. thither, to that place, opp. ἐκεῖθεν or ἐνθένδε, Hdt. 2.29, A. Pers. 717, etc.; ἐκεῖσε κἀκεῖσε hither and thither, E. Andr. 1131, Hel. 533; δεῦρο καὶ αὖθις ἐ. ib. 1141 (lyr.); κἀκεῖσε καὶ τὸ δεῦρο Id. Ph. 266; τῇδε ἐ. Id. Tr. 333 (anap.); τὸ κεῖσε δεῦρό τε S. Tr. 929; τὸ τῇδε καὶ τὸ κεῖσε καὶ τὸ δεῦρο Ar. Av. 425.
2. to the other world, E. Alc. 363; ἐνθένδε ἐ. from this world to the other, Pl. Phd. 117c.
3. c. gen., ἄνειμι δ’ ἐ. τοῦ λόγου Hdt. 7.239, cf. Pl. Lg. 864c.
II = cross ἐκεῖ, Hp. Vict. 2.38, Chrysipp.Stoic. 2.244, Plb. 5.51.3, LXX [Job 39:29], J. AJ 3.2.1, Sch. Pi. O. 9.108; τοὺς ἐ. ὄντας [Act 22:5].
G1566 — ἐκεῖσε
adverb of place, thither, toward that place: [Act 21:3], on which see Winer's Grammar, 349 (328); used for ἐκεῖ in the pregnant construction τούς ἐκεῖσε ὄντας, collected there, [Act 22:5] (Acta Thomae § 8); cf. Winer's Grammar, § 54, 7.
ἐκεῖσε ,
adv. ,
[in LXX : [Job 39:29] H8033 * ;]
thither: [Act 21:3]; constr. pregn. ( MM , Exp., xii; Field, Notes , 134), τοὺς ἐ . ὄντας , [Act 22:5]. †