1. dĕindĕ — Lewis & Short
dĕindĕ, and abbrev. dein (cf.
Prisc. p. 1008 P., andI exin, proin—in both forms ei is monosyl. in the class. poets;
as dissyl.,Prud. Cath. 10, 100; id. Ditt. 1, 1), adv. de-inde, thereafter, thereupon (for syn. cf.: dein, exinde, inde, deinceps, post, postea, porro).—
I In place (rare), from there, from that place:
via interest perangusta, deinde paulo latior patescit campus,Liv. 22, 4.—
B Transf. in (local) succession, thereafter, next (cf. dehinc, no. I. B.):
auxiliares Galli Germanique in fronte, post quos pedites sagittarii, dein quatuor legiones, exin totidem aliae legiones, etc.,next, Tac. A. 2, 16:
juxta Hermanduros Narisci, ac deinde Marcomanni,id. G. 42:
haec quidem duo binis pedibus incisim: dein membratim, etc.,Cic. Or. 63, 213; cf. id. N. D. 2, 42 fin.:
Baliares locat ante signa ... dein graviorem armis peditem,Liv. 21, 55, 2.—
II In time.
A Thereafter, afterwards, then (common in all periods and styles):
hostes contra legiones suas instruunt. Deinde utrique imperatores in medium exeunt,Plaut. Am. 1, 1, 68:
accepit conditionem, dein quaestum occipit,Ter. Andr. 1, 1, 52:
complures ex iis occiderunt: deinde se in castra receperunt,Caes. B. G. 4, 35 fin.:
dein Tubero, Nescio (inquit) Africane,Cic. Rep. 1, 10: incipe, Damoeta;
tu deinde sequēre, Menalca. Alternis dicetis,Verg. E. 3, 58;
unguibus et pugnis, dein fustibus, atque ita porro Pugnabant armis,Hor. S. 1, 3, 101:
in Aequis nihil deinde memorabile actum,Liv. 3, 3.—
b Freq. after primum, principio, prius, inde, postea, postremo, etc.:
Caesar primum suo, deinde omnium ex conspectu remotis equis, etc.,Caes. B. G. 1, 25; cf. id. ib. 3, 20 fin.; id. B. C. 1, 74; 3, 108 et saep.:
principio duplicavit illum pristinum patrum numerum, deinde, etc.,Cic. Rep. 2, 20:
plebs montem sacrum prius, deinde Aventinum occupavit,id. ib. 2, 33; cf. ib. 2, 37:
hunc secutus est Cursor. deinde L. Maso aedilicius: inde multi Masones ...: deinde Carbones et Turdi insequuntur,id. Fam. 9, 21 med.:
jubent venire agros Attalensium ...: deinde agros in Macedonia regios ...: deinde agrum optimum et fructuosissimum Corinthium ...: post autem agros in Hispania ... tum vero ipsam veterem Carthaginem vendunt,id. Agr. 1, 2, 5:
quippe oppidana lascivia invicem incessente probra, deinde saxa, postremo ferrum sumpsere,Tac. A. 14, 17 et saep.; so,
corresp. with in praesentia,Plin. Ep. 3, 9, 26.—
c Connected with tum, tunc, postea, porro, postremo, etc.:
primum ea quae sumus acturi cogitare debemus, deinde tum dicere ac facere,Varr. L. L. 6, § 42 Müll.; so,
deinde tum,Quint. 4, 2, 27:
deinde tunc,Sen. Ep. 74, 23:
tum deinde,Liv. 2, 8:
tunc deinde,Val. Fl. 8, 109: servos Milonis sibi confessos esse de interficiendo Cn. Pompeio conjurasse;
deinde postea se gladio percussum esse, etc.,Cic. Mil. 24, 65; so,
deinde postea,id. Inv. 1, 28, 43: id. Tusc. 4, 1, 2: Liv. 41, 24; Cels. 3, 4; 5, 28 al.:
postea deinde,id. 7, 8; Val. Max. 9, 1 ext. 5; cf.
also deinde eam postea supprimat,Cic. Clu. 26, 71:
post deinde,Ter. Andr. 3, 2, 3; Cic. Att. 2, 23:
deinde post,Nep. Eum, 5, 5; Vell. 2, 23, 3:
deinde porro,Plaut. Trin. 4, 2, 103; id. Epid. 5, 2, 61:
mox deinde,Tib. 1, 5, 73:
deinde postremo,Cic. Inv. 1, 28, 43; cf.:
deinde ad extremum,Cic. Verr. 2, 1, 10, § 28; id. Pis. 31 fin.:
deinde deinceps,id. Div. 1, 30, 64 (dub.); id, Leg. 3, 2, 4; Liv. 2, 47.—
d Strengthened by cum, postquam, posteaquam, ubi, etc.:
dein (deinde) cum,Cic. Rep. 1, 12, 18:
deinde cum,as soon as, Liv. 3, 47; cf.:
dein cum,Plin. 19, 8, 51, § 166:
deinde (dein) postquam,Liv. 3, 66; 6, 13; 7, 37 et saep.:
deinde posteaquam,Cels. 7 praef.:
deinde (dein) ubi,Sall. J. 68, 69; id. C. 45 fin.; Liv. 7, 14. —
B Of future time, hereafter, from this time forward (rare):
tu velim cures ut sciam, quibus nos dare oporteat eas, quas ad te deinde litteras mittemus,Cic. ad Q. Frat. 3, 8, 2; cf. id. de Or. 2, 280;
experiamini quidquid deinde fors tulerit,Curt. 5, 25, 17. —
III In an enumeration or succession of facts or arguments, afterwards, next in order, then:
ut a prima congressione maris et feminae, deinde a progenie et cognatione ordiar, etc.,Cic. Rep. 1, 24, 48:
te ad coenas itare desisse moleste fero ... Deinde etiam vereor ... ne, etc.,id. Fam. 9, 24, 2; id. de Or. 2, 11, 45 sq. et saep.—
B Esp. freq. following primum (primus), followed by postremo al.:
quod in homine multo est evidentius, primum ex ea caritate, quae, etc., deinde, etc.,Cic. Lael. 8, 27; 18, 65; 20, 73; id. Rep. 1, 13; 1, 17 et passim; cf.
deinde, several times repeated,Cic. Rosc. Am. 45; id. Inv. 1, 28, 43; id. Or. 54, 108 al.:
primum with deinde eight times, and finally postremo,id. Inv. 2, 49, 145:
deinde ... tum ... post, etc.,Cels. 2, 18; 3, 7 et saep.:
deinde ... deinde ... postremo ...,Cic. Ac. 2, 16, 49: excellente tum Crasso et Antonio, deinde (next in the order of excellence, not of time) Philippo, post Julio, id. Brut. 88, 301:
deinde ... tum ... postremo,Quint. 3, 9, 6 sq.:
prima nobilitas Cilicio ... dein Lyciae Olympo, mox Centuripino, etc.,Plin. 21, 6, 17, § 31;
so after optimus,Plin. 25, 11, 87, § 136; 37, 9, 38, § 119;
after laudatissimus,id. 21, 18, 69, § 115; cf. id. 21, 21, 92, § 160:
femur promovetur saepissime in interiorem: deinde in exteriorem: raro admodum in priorem aut posteriorem,Cels. 8, 20.—
C So, in a climax, emphasizing the last of a series:
suis artibus, fraude, deinde insidiis est prope circumventus,at length, in fine, Liv. 21, 34; id. 21, 41; cf. Hand, Turs. II. p. 238 -249.