ὑποπόδιον
From LSJ
English (LSJ)
τό,
A footstool, IG22.1394.15 (iv B. C.), Chares 2 J., Schwyzer200 (Crete, ii B. C.), PTeb.45.38 (ii B. C.), LXX Ps.98(99).5, Luc.Hist.Conscr.27, Sor.1.68, Sch.Call. in Διηγήσεις vii 29.
German (Pape)
[Seite 1229] τό, die Fußbank, Sp., wie Luc. hist. conscr. 27.
Greek (Liddell-Scott)
ὑποπόδιον: τό, ὡς καὶ νῦν, Χάρης παρ’ Ἀθην. 514F, Λουκ. πῶς δεῖ Ἱστ. Συγγρ. 27, Ἑβδ. (Ψαλμ. ϛη΄ 5)· - τὸ παρὰ τοῖς δοκίμοις σύνηθες ἦν θρᾶνος, θρῆνυς.
French (Bailly abrégé)
ου (τό) :
petit escabeau, marchepied.
Étymologie: ὑπό, πούς.
Spanish
English (Strong)
neuter of a compound of ὑπό and πούς; something under the feet, i.e. a foot-rest (figuratively): footstool.