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οὐρανοπετήςfallen from heaven: masc /fem acc plοὐρανοπετήςfallen from heaven: masc /fem nom /voc pl (attic epic) -
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οὐρανοπετήςfallen from heaven: masc /fem voc sgοὐρανοπετήςfallen from heaven: neut nom /voc /acc sg -
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ὑψιπετήςfallen from heaven: masc /fem /neut nom /voc /acc dual (attic epic)ὑψιπετήςfallen from heaven: masc /fem /neut dat sg -
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ὑψιπετήςfallen from heaven: masc /fem acc plὑψιπετήςfallen from heaven: masc /fem nom /voc pl (attic epic) -
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ὑψιπετήςfallen from heaven: masc /fem acc plὑψιπετήςfallen from heaven: masc /fem nom /voc pl (attic epic) -
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ὑψιπετήςfallen from heaven: masc /fem voc sgὑψιπετήςfallen from heaven: neut nom /voc /acc sg -
31 ὑψιπετές
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32 υψιπετέστατον
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33 ὑψιπετέστατον
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34 ὑποβαίνω
A stand under, τὸ ὑποβαινόμενον σκέλος the leg which is stood on, opp. τὸ ἔξω ἀποβαινόμενον (the lame leg which is pointed outwards to relieve it from the weight of the body), Hp.Art.52.3 in [tense] pf., fall under the head of, [τῇ σαφηνεία] ὑποβέβηκε τὸ καθαρὸν καὶ εὐκρινές Hermog.Id.1.1
; ὑποβεβηκώς logically subordinate, low in the descent from the universal to the particular, ὑποβεβηκυῖαι ἰδέαι ibid., cf. Phld.Sign.29, S.E.P.1.39, Sor.1.2, 2.1,6, Aristid. Quint.3.24; πάντα τὰ ὑποβεβηκότα προσεχῶς ὗλαι τῶν ἐπαναβεβηκότων (cf.ἐπαναβαίνω 111.2
) Porph. in Harm.p.197 W.; of numbers, lower in the scale, S.E.M.9.306.III step back, opp. προϊέναι, Gal.Parv.Pil.2;ὑπέβη εἰς τοὐπίσω Hld.2.5
; of a gladiator, Artem.2.32: in [tense] pf., stand further back,πήχεσι δυσὶν ὑποβεβηκότες Ascl.Tact.5.1
, cf. Ael.Tact.14.4, Arr.Tact.12.8.IV metaph.,τεσσεράκοντα πόδας ὑποβὰς τῆς ἑτέρης [πυραμίδος] τὠυτὸ μέγαθος
going40
feet below the like size of the other pyramid, i.e. building it 40 feet lower, Hdt.2.127; ὑ. αὐχήματος descend from boasting, D.H.8.48; τῆς ἀρχαίας εὐδαιμονίας ὑποβεβηκότες fallen from it, J.AJ11.4.2; ὑποβαίνοντι πρὸς τὰ ἄλλα coming down to the details, Thphr.Metaph.27; in Neoplatonism, of the descent (cf.ὑπόβασις 1.2
) from the universal to the particular, from unity to plurality, or from eternity to the world, οἳ (sc. θνητοὶ) τῶν ἡρώων ὑποβεβήκασιν are inferior to.., Hierocl. in CA27p.483M., cf. Moderatus ap.Simp. in Ph.231.5, Porph.Gaur.6.2, Iamb.Comm.Math.8, Simp. in Ph.784.15: also c. acc., fall below,δοκεῖς μοι οὐδένα τῶν πρὸ σοῦ ἐν οὐδενὶ -βεβηκέναι Pl.Chrm. 158b
;τὰ φυσικά.., διὰ τὸ πᾶσαν τὴν.. ἀσώματον οὐσίαν ὑποβεβηκέναι Simp. in Ph.286.13
: abs., to be lower or less,καθάπερ ὑ. τὸ τίμημα Pl.Lg. 775b
; τούτῳ νοσήσαντι ὑπέβη τὰ δεξιά interpol. in Philostr.Gym.41.2 ὑποβάς a little below (in the book), Str.1.2.40, 6.2.4;μικρὸν ὑποβάς Parth.21.3
;ὑποβαίνων ἐρεῖ Hermog. Inv.4.10
; v. ὑποκαταβαίνω 4.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > ὑποβαίνω
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35 Διιπετής
A fallen from Zeus, i. e. from heaven, [dialect] Ep. epith. of streams, fed or swollen by rain, Il.16.174, Od.4.477, Hes.Fr. 217; νάματ' οὐ δ., of stagnant water, E.Hyps.Fr.5(3).31; δ. ὕδατα, of rain, Plu.Mar. 21.2 generally, divine, bright,χαλκός Emp.100.9
; divine, holy,E.
Ba. 1267; δ. πυρσοῖς gleaming with fires, Id.Rh.43 (lyr.).4 διϊπετέες οἰωνοί, prob. hovering in the sky, h.Ven.4.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > Διιπετής
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36 οὐράνιος
οὐράν-ιος [ᾰ], α, ον, also ος, ον E. Ion 715, Ph. 1729 (both lyr.), Pl.Phdr. 247a (v.l.), IG12(2).58b4 (Mytil.):—A heavenly, dwelling in heaven, (lyr.);θεοί h.Cer.55
, A.Ag.90 (anap.), E.HF 758 (lyr.), etc.; οὐράνιαι the goddesses, Pi.P.2.38 codd.; the gods,IG
5(1).40 ([place name] Laconia); of special gods, Θέμις οὐ. Pi.Fr.30.1;Ζεύς Hdt.6.56
, Call.Jov.55, etc.; αἱ οὐ. θεοί, Demeter and Kore, IG12 (5).655.6 (Syros, nr. Delos); ; Ἔρως ib.3157; v. Οὐρανία.2 generally, in or of heaven,ἀστήρ Pi.P.3.75
; (lyr.); οὐ. θεᾶς βρέτας fallen from heaven, E.IT 986; (lyr.); (lyr.); ; οὐ. ὕδατα, i.e. rain, Pi.O.11(10).2, Gp.2.6.10; so τὰ οὐ. alone, = rains, Thphr.HP4.14.8; οὐ. ἄχος, of a storm, S.Ant. 418 (where it may be metaph., cf. infr. 11);οὐ. σημεῖα X.Cyr.1.6.2
; τὰ οὐ. the phenomena of the heavens, Id.Mem.1.1.11; .II reaching to heaven, high as heaven, κίων, of Aetna, Pi.P.1.19;ἐλάτης οὐ. ἄκρος κλάδος E.Ba. 1064
; (lyr.); σκέλος οὐ. ἐκλακτίζειν, ῥίπτειν, kick up sky-high, Ar.V. 1492, 1530; of sounds, ὀμφὰν οὐ. A.Supp. 808 (lyr.), cf. Ar.Ra. 781;ἵππον οὐράνια βρέμοντα E.Tr. 519
(lyr.): metaph., mountainous, colossal,οὐ. ἄχη A.Pers. 573
(lyr.);ἡμάρτηκεν οὐράνιόν γ' ὅσον Ar.Ra. 1135
.IV οὐράνιον, τό, name of an eye-salve, Orib. ap. Aët.7.106.V Adv. - ίως from the point of view of heaven, opp. γηΐνως, Procl.Sacr.p.148 B.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > οὐράνιος
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37 διῖπετής
διῖ-πετής, έος (Διός, πίπτω): fallen from Zeus, i. e. from heaven, epith. of rivers.A Homeric dictionary (Greek-English) (Ελληνικά-Αγγλικά ομηρικό λεξικό) > διῖπετής
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38 Διιπετούς
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