hinc
hinc
adv.,
from this place, hence: quae (via)
est hinc in Indiam: hinc Romā venire: Illam hinc civem esse
aiunt, T.—With iam, from this point onward, henceforth: maiora iam hinc bella dicentur, L.: iam hinc
populi R. res gestas peragam, L.—In antithesis to hinc or
illinc, on one side . . . on the other, here . . . there, on this side . . . on that:
hinc fides, illinc fraudatio, etc.: pudor est, qui
suadeat illinc; Hinc dissuadet amor, O.: hinc atque illinc volneribus
acceptis, on each side, L.: hinc patres, hinc viros
orantīs, L.: Hinc atque hinc rupes
minantur, on either side, V.—From this source, from this cause,
hence, on this account: hinc sicae, hinc falsa testamenta nascuntur:
Hinc illae lacrumae! that's what's the matter! H.: Sed
eccum Syrum . . .! hinc scibo, from him, T.: Hinc
canere incipiam (i. e. ex his), will take my theme, V.—Next,
afterwards: hinc in urbem digressus, Ta.