ὑπόγειος
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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.
German (Pape)
[Seite 1212] unter der Erde, unterirdisch; Aesch. frg. 51, wie Strab. 10, 3, 16, wo Cramer ὑπογαίου schreibt; Plat. Ax. 371 a; Luc. u. a. Sp. S. ὑπόγαιος und ὑπόγεως.