ὑπαγωγή

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ἐξέστω Κλαζομενίοις ἀσχημονεῖν → let the Clazomenians be permitted to behave disgracefully (Aelian, Varia Historia 2.15)

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Transliteration A: hypagōgḗ Transliteration B: hypagōgē Transliteration C: ypagogi Beta Code: u(pagwgh/

English (LSJ)

ἡ,

   A leading on gradually, τοῦ κυνηγεσίου X.Cyn.6.12; leading on artfully, D.19.322 (v.l. ἐπ-, pl.), Poll.4.50, Phot.    2 Gramm., introduction, use of a form, A.D. Synt.206.19.    II clearing out or purging of the body downwards, κοιλίας Dsc.3.25; γαστρός Gal.6.278, al.    III (ὑπάγω intr.) retreat, withdrawal, Th.3.97; retreat or haven for ships, Phot.    2 sinking down, squatting (cf. ὑπάγω B. IV), ἐξ ὑπαγωγῆς Arist.HA578b7.    IV irrigation-channel, Sammelb.5126.25 (iii A.D.).    V bringing down of a bandage, Sor.Fasc.32.

German (Pape)

[Seite 1180] ἡ, 1) das Darunter-, Hinzu-, Hineinführen oder -bringen, Xen. Cyn. 6, 12; – das Anführen, Verlocken, die Täuschung, Dem. 19, 323, wo Bekker ἐπαγωγαί schreibt. – 2) das Abführen und Reinigen des Leibes, τῆς κοιλίας, Purgiren, Diosc. – 3) das Zurückführen, u. intr., der Rückzug, der Abzug, διώξεις καὶ ὑπαγωγαί Thuc. 3, 97.