346 Table of Greek Correlatives, with Explanations. 
The 9th series contains adverbs of the place where. It has two 
formations; one that of the genitive case, as 70d; the other that in 
th, (=Sansce. d‘i,) as 76903 comp. ddhodu, ovgavdde. 
Rem. 14. The form ?v%« is used also of time. 
The 10th series contains adverbs of the place whither. It has two 
formations; one an ancient ae as 701; the other i in 0é or G&, as 
évddde, nboe; comp. doce, vovog. 
The 11th series contains atinonks of the place by or through which. 
They are all datives feminine singular from the pure pronoun, used as 
the instrumental, 6d@ being understood. They should be written with 
subscript Iota, wherever the primitive is in use. This same case may 
denote the place where or whither. Comp. Lat. ed, scil. vid; quay 
scil. vid. 
The 12th series contains adverbs of the time when. All of them 
(excepting column I.) are accusatives neuter singular, with the sylla- 
bic adjection te. Comp. Bhpee, (compounded of 16 and gga ;) ogge, 
for dye, compounded of & and gga;) Lat. tum, (=Gr. tvs) tune, 
(analogous to hunc;) guum, (as if accus. from quis ;) dum; nune, 
(analogous to tunc;) num, (in etiamnum;) Goth. than, (whence Eng. 
sane accus. sing. mase. for thana. 
. 15. téte and ére, with wéy and dé, are a thus, toré and 
été, sad have the same signification as zoté indefinit 
m. 16. téxa, aéxa, oxk, oja0xa, dxa, are Doric 1s 
au: 17. The t or « is simatic: doubled ; as, drte, éxxa. 
Rem. 18. This series easily slides into the sense of condition, cir- 
cumstances, or cause. 
he 13th series contains adverbs of the time or hour of the day- 
They are probably derived from lengthened forms, as Tivos, 77705, ete 
by adding the termination (xa, comp. adrixa, agdxa. They appear to 
denote, (1.) the time when generally; (2.) the time or hour of the 
day specifically. | 
Rem. 19. From rivos are also derived tyvel, and tyvb00, theres T- 
vbSEr, equities, and tyvade, thence. 
The 14th series contains adverbs of manner or likeness. "They 
are ancient ablatives, used as modals, all ending ins, (Sanse- at, 
Zend. t, Old Lat. d;) comp. xahds, xaxGe, etc. 
Rem. 20. Columns II. IV. V. VI. VII. LX. easily slide into the 
sense of time, 
Rem. 21. Columns VIL. VIII. IX. easily slide into the sense how 
that, so that, that, because that, in order that, ete 
Rem. 22. The indefinite form 2w< is enclitic ont to be written with- 
out anaccent. See Passow. Buttmann, however, adds an accent. — 
