Dictionary entry

G05108

An Intermediate Greek-English Lexicon Keyed to Strong's Numbers

τοιοῦτος

Etym. stronger form of τοῖος

1. "such as this", anteced. to οἷος, Od., etc.; to ὅσος, Il.: absol., with an intensive sense, "so great, so noble, so bad", etc., id=Il., attic; τοιοῦτος ὤν being "such a wretch", Soph.:—c. gen., τοιοῦτος Ἀχαιῶν "such a man" among them, Il.:— τοιοῦτός ἐστι or γίγνεται εἴς or περί τινα he is "so disposed" towards any one, Xen., etc.:—strengthd., τ. ἕτερος "just such" another, Hdt.; ἄλλους τοιούτους id=Hdt.: —with the Art., οἱ τοιοῦτοι Aesch., etc.

2. the sense is made more indef. in τοιοῦτός τις or τις τοιοῦτος "such a" one, Pind., Thuc., etc.; τοιαῦτ᾽ ἄττα Plat.

3. τοιοῦτον or τὸ τ. "such a proceeding", Thuc.; διὰ τὸτ. for "such a reason", id=Thuc., etc.

4. in narrative, τοιαῦτα properly refers to "what goes before", Aesch., etc.:—after a question, τοιαῦτα affirms like ταῦτα, "just so, even so", Eur.

5. τοιαῦτα absol., τὰ πλοῖα, τὰ τοιαῦτα ships "and such-like", Dem.

6. τοιαῦτα as an adv., "in such wise", Soph.