II. Med., in Att. law, make oath (for oneself or another) that something serious prevents a person's appearing in court at the due time, and so apply for a postponement of the trial, D.47.39, etc.; “ὑ. τινὰ δημοσίᾳ ἀπεῖναι στρατευόμενον” Id.48.25; τὸν Δημοσθένην τις ὑπωμόσατο ὡς νοσοῦντα applied for an extension of the term for Demosthenes on the plea of sickness, Id.58.43: hence, comically, “ὑπώμνυτο ὁ μὲν οἶνος ὄξος αὑτὸν εἶναι γνήσιον, τὸ δ᾽ ὄξος οἶνον αὑτὸ μᾶλλον θατέρου” Eub.65:—Pass., ὑπομοθέντος τούτου this affidavit being put in by way of excuse, D.48.25; “ὑπομοθείσης ταύτης τῆς γραφῆς” Hyp.Fr.202.
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