Definition of inde
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LEM
inde
adverb
  1. [of place] from that place, thence
  2. [of source or cause] thence, therefrom, therefore
  3. [of time] from that time, thenceforward, since
  4. after that, thereafter, thereupon, then
Abbreviations
inde adv.

—Of place, from that place, thence: si te inde exemerim (i. e. ex pistrino), T.: mansi Calibus, inde has litteras dedi: in provinciam exire, atque inde contendere, Cs.: haud procul inde ubi est, etc., L.: sese recipere inde quo, etc., Cs.: nihil inde Obstabit, etc. (i. e. ab Ausoniā), V.: inde degustare (i. e. de sanguine), S.

—Of persons: nati filii Duo

— inde hunc adoptavi, of them, T.: rege inde sumpto (i. e. ex Sabinis), L.

—Of source or cause, thence, therefrom, therefore: ex avaritiā . . . inde omnia scelera gignuntur: Inde fit ut, etc., H.: Inde genus durum sumus, O.

—Of time, from that time, thenceforward, since: inde usque repetens, etc.: haec nuper notitia est, Inde adeo quem, etc., T.: suo iam inde vivere ingenio coepit, L.: iam inde a pueritiā, from our very boyhood, T.: iam inde ab ortu, ever since.

—After that, thereafter, thereupon, then: victi Rutuli, inde Turnus, etc., L.: altera castra sunt adorti, inde tertia, deinceps reliqua, Cs.: inde loci, next.
 
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