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1 ὑπεναντίος
2 set against, opposite, of enemies in battle,τοὺς σφίσιν ὑ. Th.2.2
; οἱ ὑ. the enemy, X.Cyr.1.6.38, cf. D.18.148, etc.3 opposed, opposite, contrary, ; of contrary properties,τὸ ὑ. Hp.VM13
; ὑπεναντιωτάτοις.. πλείστοις χρώμενον endued with most qualities most opposed to one another, Alex.141.2;ἰχθῦς ὑ. αὑτοῖσι Damox.2.37
: freq. c. dat., opposite or contrary to,ὁ ὑπεναντία τούτοισι λέξας Hdt.7.50
, cf. X.HG4.8.24 ([comp] Sup.), Pl.Tht. 176a, Lg. 810d, Epicur.Ep.1p.28U., Abh.Berl.Akad.1925(5).7 (Cyrene, iii B. C.), SIG 613.28 (Delph., ii B. C.), Wilcken Chr.27.1 (ii A. D.), etc.; soὑ. πρός τι Arist.Pol. 1328b41
;πρὸς δημοκρατίαν IG22.657.48
: as Subst., τὸ ὑ. τούτου.. πέφυκε is in character the opposite of this, Hdt.3.80;τὰ ὑ. τούτων
on the contrary,Id.
7.153;τὰ ὑ.
incongruities,Arist.
Po. 1455a26, cf. 1461b23.4 of logical propositions, subcontrary, Steph. in Int.30.38. Adv. - ίως ib.32.24.b Math., subcontrary,τομή Apollon.Perg.1.5
; of a mean, Archyt.2, Papp.84.14, etc.II Adv. - ίως in a manner contrary to,τοῖς νόμοις Aeschin.3.8
; ὑ. ἔχειν to be opposed, Arist.GA 719a28; ὑ. κεῖσθαι ib. 719b18;περί τινα ὑ. ὑπάρχει πρός τι Id.HA 500a13
, al., cf. Phld.Po.5.19;ὑ. θεραπεύσεις Aët.16.52
: also neut. pl. ὑπεναντία as Adv., IG22.1258.8, 7.2225.36 (Thisbe, ii B. C., senatus consultum).Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > ὑπεναντίος
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