A.like ὑπερηνορέων, overweening, arrogant, “ὑπερηφανέοντες Ἐπειοί” Il.11.694: hence later writers formed the Verb, to be arrogant, “ἐπί τινας” LXX Ne.9.10, cf. Hp.Ep.17, Plb.6.10.8, Phld.Vit. p.11 J., al., J.BJ3.1.1, etc.
II. later writers also used it in a trans. sense, treat disdainfully, c. acc., D.S.23.15, J.AJ6.3.4, al., X.Eph.1.16, POxy. 1676.16 (iii A. D.), etc.: c. gen., Them.Or.21.249b, prob. in Luc.Nigr.31: c. acc. et inf., scorn that . . , Longus 4.19.
2. ὑ. ἑαυτούς extol themselves, Plb.5.33.8.