G05246
ὑπέρογκοςAlt. ὑπέρ-ογκος, ον,1. "of excessive bulk, swollen to a great size", Xen., Dem.2. "immoderate, excessive", Plat.
An Intermediate Greek-English Lexicon, Henry George Liddell and Robert Scott.
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ὑπέρογκοςAlt. ὑπέρ-ογκος, ον,1. "of excessive bulk, swollen to a great size", Xen., Dem.2. "immoderate, excessive", Plat.
ὑπεροχήAlt. ὑπεροχή, ἡ,Etym. ὑπερέχω III. "a projection, an eminence", Polyb.II. metaph. "preeminence, superiority", ἡ δὲ νίκη ὑπεροχή τις Arist.
ὑπερπλεονάζωInfl. fut. σω"to abound exceedingly", NTest.
ὑπερυψόωInfl. fut. ώσω"to exalt exceedingly", τινά NTest.
ὑπερφρονέωInfl. fut. ήσω1. "to be over-proud, to have high thoughts", Aesch.; ὑπ. τινί "to be proud in or of" a thing, Hdt., Plat.2. c. acc. "to look down upon, despise", Aesch....
ὑπερῷονAlt. ὑπερῷον, epic-ώιον, ου, τό,"the upper part of the house, the upper story or upper rooms", where the women resided, Hom.:—in attic, "an attic, garret", Ar. (v. ὑπερῷος).
ὑπέχωInfl. fut. ὑφ-έξωInfl. aor2 ὑπέσχονInfl. poet. ὑπέσχεθονI. "to hold or put under", ὑποσχὼν θηλέας ἵππους (cf. Virgil "supposita de matre)", Il.: "to hold out the hand to re...
ὑπηρετέωEtym. ὑπηρέτης1. "to do service on board ship, to do rower's service":— hence "to be a servant, do service, serve", Soph., Ar.2. c. dat. "to minister to, serve", Lat. in...
ὑπηρέτηςAlt. ὑπ-ηρέτης, ου, ὁ,Etym. ἐρέτηςI. properly "an under-rower, under-seaman", v. ὑπηρεσία.II. generally "an underling, servant, attendant, assistant", Lat. apparitor, Hd...
ὕπνοςAlt. ὕ^πνος, ὁ,I. "sleep, slumber", Hom., etc.; χάλκεος ὕπνος, i. e. "the sleep of death", Il.:— ὕπνος τινὰ ἐπέρχεται, ἐπορούει, ἱκάνει, αἱρεῖ, λαμβάνει Hom., etc.; εἰς ὕπν...
ὑπόEtym. epic ὑπαί before δ, πPerseus. "from under, by, c. gen. under, c. dat., towards c. acc."Lat. sub, prep. with gen., dat. and acc.A. WITH GEN.,I. of Place, "from under", ῥ...
ὑποβάλλωInfl. epic ὑβ-βάλλωInfl. fut. -βαλῶInfl. perf. -βέβληκαI. "to throw, put or lay under", Od.; τί τινι Eur.2. "to lay under", as a foundation, Aeschin.3. "to subject, subm...
ὑπόδειγμαAlt. ὑπό-δειγμα, ατος, τό,"a token, mark", Xen.:— "a pattern", Polyb.
ὑποδείκνυμι-ύωInfl. fut. -δείξωInfl. ionic -δέξωI. "to shew secretly", Hdt.; ὑποδέξας ὄλβον "having given a glimpse" of happiness, id=Hdt.; ὑπ. ἀρετήν "to make a shew" of virtue...
ὑποδέχομαιInfl. ionic -δέκομαιInfl. fut. -δέξομαιInfl. aor.1 -εδεξάμηνInfl. and in pass. form -εδέχθηνInfl. 3rd sg. epic aor2 ὑπέδεκτοInfl. 2nd pl. imperat. ὑπόδεχθεInfl. inf. ὑ...
ὑποδέωInfl. fut. -δήσωI. "to bind or fasten under", Hdt.II. esp. "to underbind", i. e. "to shoe", because the sandals or shoes were bound on with straps, Plat.:—Mid. "to bind un...
ὑπόδημαAlt. ὑπόδημα, ατος, τό,Etym. ὑποδέω"a sole bound under the foot with straps, a sandal", ποσὶν ὑποδήματα δοῦσα (i. e. δέουσα) Od.; ποσὶν ὑποδήματα δοίην (i. e. δεοίην) id=...
ὑπόδικοςAlt. ὑπό-δι^κος, ον,Etym. δίκη"brought to trial or liable to be tried", Lys., etc.: —τινος "for" a thing, Aesch., Oratt.; ὑπόδικός τινι "liable" to action from a person,...
ὑποζύγιονAlt. ὑ^πο-ζ41γιον, ου, τό,Etym. ζυγόν"a beast for the yoke, a beast of burden", Lat. jumentum, Theogn., Hdt., etc.
ὑποζώννυμιInfl. and -ύωInfl. fut. -ζώσωInfl. Pass., perf. ὑπ-έζωσμαιI. "to undergird", Plut.:—Pass., ζειρὰς ὑπεζωσμένοι "girt" with ζειραί, Hdt.II. "to undergird or frap" a ship...
ὑποκάτω"below, under", c. gen., Plat.
ὑποκρίνομαιInfl. fut. -κρι^νοῦμαιInfl. ionic -έομαιInfl. aor1 ὑπεκρι_νάμηνEtym. later also aor1 and perf. pass. in mid. senseI. "to reply, make answer, answer", Hom., Hdt.2. "to...
ὑπόκρισιςAlt. ὑπόκρι^σις, εως,Etym. ὑποκρίνομαιI. in ionic "a reply, answer", Hdt.II. in attic "the playing a part" on the stage, "the actor's art", Arist.2. an orator's "delive...
ὑποκριτήςAlt. ὑποκρι^τής, οῦ, ὁ,Etym. ὑποκρίνομαιI. "an interpreter or expounder", Plat., Luc.II. "one who plays a part" on the stage, "a player, actor", Ar., Plat., etc.2. meta...
ὑπολαμβάνωInfl. fut. -λήψομαιInfl. aor2 ὑπ-έλα^βονInfl. perf. -είληφαI. "to take up by getting under", as the dolphin did Arion, Hdt.: "to receive into its bosom", NTest.b. "to ...
ὑπολείπωInfl. fut. ψωI. "to leave remaining", Od., Thuc., etc.2. of things, "to fail" one, ὑπολείψει ὑμᾶς ἡ μισθοφορά Lys.II. Pass., c. fut. mid., "to be left remaining", Hom., ...
ὑπολήνιονAlt. ὑπο-λήνιον, ου, τό,Etym. ληνός"the vessel under a press" to receive the wine or oil, "a vat", Lat. lacus, NTest.
ὑπολιμπάνωEtym. later for ὑπολείπω"to leave behind", NTest.