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καὶ κεραμεὺς κεραμεῖ κοτέει καὶ τέκτονι τέκτων, καὶ πτωχὸς πτωχῷ φθονέει καὶ ἀοιδὸς ἀοιδῷ → and potter is ill-disposed to potter, and carpenter to carpenter, and the beggar is envious of the beggar, the singer of the singer
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Revision as of 01:17, 9 February 2013
English (LSJ)
only in Pass.,
A to be turned on one's back, ὑπτιωθέντος [τοῦ βρέφους] Sor.1.100, cf. 106; to be turned downside up, to be upset, ὑπτιοῦτο σκάφη νεῶν A.Pers.418; of leaves, to be laid back, Dsc.4.88. 2 of land, slope gently upwards, λόφος . . ὑπτιούμενος ἐπὶ τὴν κορυφὴν ἄκραν J.AJ15.11.3. 3 metaph. of the appetite (cf. ὑπτιασμός 11), to be sluggish, ὄρεξιν . . ὑπτιωμένην ἀνεγεῖραι Gal.14.302; -οῦσθαι τὸν στόμαχον Archig. ap. Gal.13.140, cf. Sor.1.50.