αὖτε
Adv.
A.
like αὖ,
I.
of Time, again, Il. 1.202, 2.105,370, al.; freq. δὴ αὖτε 1.340, 2.225, and with crasis, δαὖτε Alcm. 36, δηὖτε Archil. 60, Sapph. 40, Alc. 19.1, Hippon. 78.
II.
to mark Sequence or Transition, again, furthermore, ἕκτον δ’ αὖτ’ Ὀδυσῆα Il. 2.407; Δαρδανίων αὖτ’ ἦρχεν . . Αἰνείας ib.819, cf. 826, etc.; esp. in speeches, τὸν δ’ αὖτε προσέειπε . . him in turn addressed . . , 3.58, al.; ἀμφί μοι αὖτε ἄναχθ’ ἑκαταβόλον ἀειδέτω φρήν Terp. 2, cf. Ar. Nu. 595; ἥδ’ αὖθ’ ἕρπει S. Tr. 1009 (lyr.).
2.
on the other hand, on the contrary, sts. opp. μέν (instead of δέ), Il. 1.237, Od. 22.6; coupled with δέ, h.Cer. 137, A. Pers. 183, Th. 5,Ag. 553.—Freq. in A., once in S., never in E.; not in Prose; Com. only in Dact. and Anap. in Epic reminiscences, Cratin. 169, Ar. Pax 1270, Metag. 4.2 (prob.); νῦν αὖτε λεὼ| προσέχετε τὸν νοῦν Ar. V. 1015.