ὅθεν

hóthen

From there

Adverb meaning 'from which place,' 'from where,' or 'from which cause;' introduces the origin—whether spatial, logical, or causal—of what precedes. In various contexts, can mark place of origin, point of departure, an originating cause, or a basis for reasoning.

G3606

Acts 28:13 · Word #1

Lexicon G3606

Lemmaὅθεν
Transliterationhóthen
Strong'sG3606
DefinitionAdverb meaning 'from which place,' 'from where,' or 'from which cause;' introduces the origin—whether spatial, logical, or causal—of what precedes. In various contexts, can mark place of origin, point of departure, an originating cause, or a basis for reasoning.

Morphology ADV All morphology codes

Part of Speech ADV — Adverb — Modifies a verb, adjective, or other adverb

Common Translation

PhraseFrom there
Literalfrom-where

Lexical Info

Lemmaὅθεν
Strong'sG3606

SIBI-P1 Translation G3606-01

from which

Morphological NotesAdverb (Gr,D / Gr,CS); indeclinable form derived from ὅς + -θεν, indicating source or point of origin; may function adverbially or as a conjunction.
Rendering RationaleThe term literally means "from which," marking origin or source—spatial, causal, or logical. As an adverb (sometimes functioning conjunctively), it introduces what proceeds from a prior place, source, or reason without specifying context.

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SILEX v2

SIBI-P2 (Context-Aware)

from which

Same as P1Yes
RationaleP1 rendering 'from which' is accurate in the spatial departure context describing their journey; the silex_definition supports this usage.