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                    "dictionary": "Bailly",
                    "reference": "Bailly 2020 Hugo Chávez Gérard Gréco, André Charbonnet, Mark De Wilde, Bernard Maréchal & contributeurs \/ Licence Creative Commons Attribution - Pas d'Utilisation Commerciale - Pas de Modification — « CC BY-NC-ND 4.0 »",
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                    "description": "<i>neutre<\/i> <b>οὐθέν<\/b>, <i>gén<\/i>. <b>οὐθενός<\/b>, <i>réc. c<\/i>. οὐδείς, ARSTT. <i>An. 1, 1, 5, etc<\/i>."
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                    "description": "οὐθέν, later form for οὐδείς, οὐδέν, found in <i>Att.<\/i> Inscrr. from 378 BC onwards along with οὐδείς, which it supersedes entirely from about 325 BC to 100 BC (forty examples of θ, none of δ)· οὐθείς is in a majority in Ptolemaic papyri up to about 130 BC, after which οὐδείς begins to be common, but does not prevail until i AD ; the evidence of non-<i>Att.<\/i> Inscrr. is in general agreement with the foregoing; codd. of Th., Antipho, And., Lys., and Hdt. never have οὐθείς, but the θ forms are freq. in those of Pl., X., Isoc., D., Hyp., Arist., and Thphr., freq. as variants for the δ forms; also in Hellenistic writers, Teles, Plb., etc. ; the frequency of θ forms in the uncials of LXX varies roughly according to the date (known or probable) of the translation of the book in question (though the δ forms are in a large majority in the LXX as a whole); the θ forms are rare in codd. of Str. and later writers."
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