ὑπέροπλος
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English (LSJ)
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A insolent, presumptuous (never of persons in Hom. or Hes.); in Hom. only ὑπέροπλον εἰπεῖν to speak insolently, presumptuously, Il.15.185,17.170; in Hes., ἠνορέη, βίη ὑπέροπλος, Th. 516,619,670; ἀτασθαλίη Orph.Fr.120; ἥβα Pi.P.6.48; of persons, Λαπίθαι ὑ. ib 9.14. II big, mighty, ἀνὴρ ὑ. a monstrous man, Theoc. 22.44; of fishes, Opp.H.1.103, etc. III of conditions, overwhelming, ἄτα Pi.O.1.57; μηδὲν μέγα μηδ' ὑ. Ps.-Phoc.59 (v.l. ὑπέροφρυ, cf. Hsch.).—Ep. word.