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1 ὑποδοχή
ὑποδοχ-ή, ἡ,A reception,χῶραι εἰς ὑποδοχὴν ἕτοιμοι τοῖς.. περιττώμασι Gal.6.173
, cf. Sor.1.84;χρῶνται [τοῖς ὕδνοις] πρὸς ὑποδοχὴν ἀρτυμάτων Gal.6.655
;βόθρος εἰς ὑ. ῥίψεως πεποιημένος Poll.9.103
; τὴν δοθεῖσαν ὑπόθεσιν εὐφυᾶ πρὸς ὑ. γυμναστικῆς a subject fit for reception of gymnastic training, Luc. Hist.Conscr.35.2 entertainment, hospitality, Ar. Pax 530 (v. VI infr.), Pl.Lg. 919a (pl.);κτήνεα σιτεύεσκον.. ἐσὑποδοχὰς τοῦ στρατοῦ Hdt.7.119
;ἐσδέξομαι.. ὑποδοχαῖς δόμων E.IA 1229
;ὑποδοχὰς ποιεῖσθαι Ath.5.210e
; (Cos, iii/ii B. C.); also ἐς ὑποδοχὴν τοῦ στρατεύματος ἐτάσσοντο for the reception of the army (in hostile sense), Th.7.74.4 means for entertaining, Plu.Alc.12; H.; so perh. in IG42(1).92.6 (Epid., iii/iv A. D.).II acceptance, support, εἰς ὑποδοχὴν ἅπαντα λέγειν καὶ πράττειν τινί by way of playing up to, supporting, or seconding him, Aeschin.3.62, cf. Plb.31.25.10.b expectation, Id.Ep.3.34.2 receptacle, reservoir, Arist.Pol. 1330b6, Mete. 349b7;ἡ τῆς μισγαγκείας ὑ. Pl.Phlb. 62d
; of the vessels of the body,ὁ μαστὸς ὑ... ἐστι γάλακτος Arist. PA 692a12
; of the stomach, ὑ. τροφῆς ib. 682a17; of the womb, Id.GA 722b14, etc.V stewardship, office of theὑποδέκτης, ἀννωνῶν PSI1.44.1
(v A. D.); λόγος ὑποδοχῆς (including ἀνάλωμα) ib.8.959.1 (iv A. D.); τὴν ὑ. πᾶσαν τοῦ μακαρίου Ἰούστου αὐτὸς ὑπόδεξε (leg. - ξαι) POxy. 1838 (vi A. D.), cf. PLond.5.1667.3 (vi A. D.), PFlor.290.3 (vi A. D.), etc.2 taking over, receipt by an agent, acceptance of responsibility for,πρὸς ἀπόδειξιν ὑποδοχῆς PSI1.60.28
(vi A. D.), cf. 72.4 (vi A. D.);παντὶ δημοσίων ἀπαίτησιν καὶ ὑ. ποιησαμένῳ Just.Nov.163.2
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