ὑπόγειος
ἀπὸ τῶν καρπῶν αὐτῶν ἐπιγνώσεσθε αὐτούς → ye shall know them by their fruits, by their fruits ye shall know them, by their fruits you shall know them, you will know them by their fruit
English (LSJ)
also ὑπόγαιος, ον, (γῆ)
A underground, subterraneous, οἴκημα ὑπόγαιον Hdt.2.100,148 (vv.ll. -γεον, -γεα) ὀρύγματα ὑπόγαια mines, Id.4.200 (v.l. -γεα) ; ὑπογαίου (v.l. -γείου) βροντῆς A. Fr.57.10 (anap.); ὑπόγειον ὕδωρ Gp.2.6.33; ὑ. οἶνος stored in a cellar, Gal.19.95. II ὑπόγειον or -γαιον, τό, an underground chamber, Plu.2.770e, Hdn.1.15.6. III Astron., under the earth, Man.3.27, Gp.1.7.1; [ἄστρα] τὴν ὑ. φορὰν ἐνεχθέντα Placit.1.6.8: τὸ ὑ. the nadir, Vett.Val.75.24.—The form ὑπόγεως, ων, cited in Hdn.Epim.208 and Suid., occurs in codd. of Paus.2.2.1, 2.36.7; cf. ὑπογάιδιον.