istinc

A New Latin Dictionary by Charlton T. Lewis Ph.D. and Charles Short, LL. D.

istinc, adv. [istim-ce; cf. hinc, illinc], from there, thence, i. e. from the place of the person addressed, or a place related to that person.

I Lit., of place: istinc loquere, si quid vis: procul tamen audiam, Plaut. Capt. 3, 4, 71: serva istas fores, ne tibi clam se subterducat istinc. id. Mil. 3, 3, 72: age alter istinc, alter hinc adsistite, id. Rud. 3, 5, 28: istinc excludere, Ter. Hec. 339: qui istinc veniunt, Cic. Fam. 1, 10: emanare, id. Att. 7, 21, 1; Verg. A. 6, 389. —

II Transf., thereof , i. e. of that thing : memento dimidium istinc mihi de praeda dare, Plaut. Ps. 4, 7, 68: neque ergo partem posco mihi istinc de istoc vidulo, id. Rud. 4, 4, 33.

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