A.forthwith, at once, in a moment, which notion is strengthd. by Hom. in “αὐ. νῦν, μάλ᾽ αὐ.” on the spot, Od.10.111, al.: c. part., αὐτίκ᾽ ἰόντι immediately on his going, 2.367; beginning a sentence, Sapph.Supp.20a.13: in Prose, αὐ. γενόμενος as soon as born, Hdt.2.146; “αὐ. μάλα” Id.7.103, IG12.39.47, Pl.Prt.318b; αὐ. δὴ μάλα presently (at the end of a sentence), D.21.19,23; “αὐ. νυκτός” Theoc.2.119.
2. now, for the moment, “αὐ. καὶ μετέπειτα” Od.14.403; “ὁ μὲν αὐτίχ᾽ ὁ δ᾽ ἥξει” A.Ch.1020; ἡδὺ μὲν γὰρ αὐ . . . ἐν δὲ χρόνῳ . . E.Andr.781 (lyr.); Th. opposes τὸ αὐ. and “ὁ μέλλων πόλεμος” 1.36, cf. 2.41: with a Subst., “τὴν μὲν αὐτίχ᾽ ἡμέραν” S.OC433; ὁ αὐ. φόβος momentary fear, Th.3.112, cf. 1.41,124.
3. in a slightly future sense, immediately, presently, “αὐτίκ᾽ ἀκούσεσθε” D.19.17, cf. S.Ph.14, 1001, Ar.Pl.347, etc.; opp. νῦν, Pl.Grg.459c, R.420c; “ἐμπέπτωκεν εἰς λόγους οὓς αὐ. μᾶλλον . . ἁρμόσει λέγειν” D.18.42.