ὑπόφασις

From LSJ

οἱ τότε ἤρχοντο εἰς τὴν νῆσον → they were then coming to the island

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Transliteration A: hypóphasis Transliteration B: hypophasis Transliteration C: ypofasis Beta Code: u(po/fasis

English (LSJ)

-εως, ἡ,
A a being half seen, ὑ. τῶν ὀφθαλμῶν, of the eyes, when in sleep they show through the half-opened eyelids, Hp. Prog.2 (v.l. ὑποφαύσιας), Aph.6.52, cf. Aret.SA1.5; trace, slight indication, ἱδρῶτος Gal.10.541.
II symptom, sign, χρησταὶ ὑποφάσιες Aret.CA1.4.
2 appearance, σολοικισμοῦ ὑπόφασιν ποιεῖσθαι A.D. Pron.22.22; οὐδὲ ὑ. not a trace, Dam.Pr.84; ἡ ὑ. τῶν μερῶν ib.157.

German (Pape)

[Seite 1238] ἡ, das halbe oder heimliche Zeigen, ὀφθαλμῶν, das halbe Sichtbarwerden der Augen, wenn sich die Augen im Schlafe unter den halbgeöffneten Augenlidern zeigen, Hippocr.

Greek (Liddell-Scott)

ὑπόφᾰσις: -εως, ἡ, τὸ φαίνεσθαι μόλις ἢ κατὰ τὸ ἥμισυ, ὑπ. τῶν ὀφθαλμῶν, ἐπὶ τῶν ὀφθαλμῶν, ὅταν ἐν τῷ ὕπνῳ φαίνωνται ὀλίγον διὰ τῶν ἡμικλείστων βλεφάρων, Ἱππ. Προγν. 37, Ἀφορ. 1258, πρβλ. Ἀρετ. περὶ Αἰτ. Ὀξ. Παθ. 1. 5.

Translations

symptom

Asturian: síntoma; Belarusian: сімптом; Bulgarian: симптом; Catalan: símptoma; Chinese Mandarin: 症狀, 症状, 病徵, 病征, 病象, 病狀, 病状, 症候; Danish: symptom; Dutch: symptoom; Esperanto: simptomo; Finnish: oire; French: symptôme; German: Symptom; Ancient Greek: τέκμαρ, σύμπτωμα, σημεῖον, τεκμήριον, συμβόλαιον, σύμβολον, ἐπισημασία, ὑπόφασις; Hebrew: תַסְמִין‎, סִימְפּטוֹם‎; Hungarian: tünet; Ingrian: tauvvinoire; Italian: sintomo; Japanese: 症状, 症候; Kazakh: әйгіленіс, симптом; Korean: 증상(症狀); Latvian: simptoms; Malay: gejala; Maori: tohumate, putanga, tohu māuiui; Niuean: fakamailoga; Norwegian Bokmål: symptom; Nynorsk: symptom; Polish: objaw inan, symptom inan; Portuguese: sintoma; Romanian: simptom; Russian: симптом; Spanish: síntoma; Swedish: symtom, symptom; Tagalog: tandang-sakit, pangitain; Thai: อาการ; Ukrainian: симптом inan; Vietnamese: chứng trạng; Welsh: amlygiad