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ὑποβλέπω , fut.
A.-ψομαιPl.Cri.53b:—look up from under the brows at, look askance at, eye suspiciously or angrily (cf. ὑπόδρα), Pherecr. 153.2 (hex.), Ar.Lys.519 (anap.), Th.396; “. αὐτὸν ὡς καταφρονοῦντα σφῶνPl.Smp.220b; ὑποβλέψονταί σε διαφθορέα ἡγούμενοι Id.Cri. l.c., cf. Luc.Symp.6, App.Syr.45; also, cast stolen looks at, of lovers, Plu. 2.521b:—Pass., “ὑποβλεπώμεθ᾽ ὡς ἐγνωσμένοιE.HF1287.
3.. ἐλεεινάAPl.4.199 (Crin.); “ἐς τὸν βάρβαρονPhilostr. Jun.Im.2.
II. look with the eyes half open, blink, of persons half asleep, Hp.Coac.64, Arist.Insomn.462a22, Pr.958a21.
III. look under,. τοῖς ληΐοιςPlu.2.994c.
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  • Cross-references in general dictionaries from this page (8):
    • Aristophanes, Thesmophoriazusae, 396
    • Euripides, Heracles, 1287
    • Plato, Crito, 53b
    • Plato, Phaedo, 117b
    • Plato, Symposium, 220b
    • Aristophanes, Lysistrata, 519
    • Lucian, Symposium, 6
    • Lucian, Vitarum auctio, 7
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