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1 ὁπλή
ὁπλή, ῆς, ἡ (Hom. et al.; LXX; EpArist 150) hoof, including the split hoof of cattle (Hom. Hymns, Merc. 77; Hes., Works 491; Pind., Pyth. 4, 226; Hdt. 2, 71; SIG 1026, 19 [IV/III B.C.]) ἐκφέρειν ὁπλάς grow hoofs 1 Cl 52:2 (Ps 68:32).—DELG. -
2 ὑποφύω
A cause to grow up under,τοῖσι δ' ὑπὸ χθὼν φύεν ποίην Il. 14.347
:—[voice] Pass., [tense] fut.- φύσομαι Diog.Oen.29
: [tense] aor. 2 : [tense] pf.- πέφυκα Gal.2.277
:— grow up below or as a substitute, of flesh, Hp.VC17, Fract.33; of teeth, Arist. l. c.; of hoofs, ib.604a25: metaph.,ἂν [τὰς ῥίζας] ὑποτέμωμεν, οὐδὲν τῶν κακῶν ἡμῖν -φύσεται Diog.Oen.
l.c.:— ὑποφύει = ὑποφύεται is f.l. in Thphr.HP 4.15.2.2 [voice] Pass., of muscles, to be inserted under,τῷ δέρματι Gal.2.246
, UP3.11, cf. 4.10, al.II [voice] Pass. also, to be in process of growth,ἐξειργάσατο τὴν τέχνην τὴν γραφικὴν ὑποφυομένην ἔτι Ael. VH8.8
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