A.forest, woodland, Il.11.155, Od.17.316, Ep.Jac.3.5, etc.; “γῆν . . δασέαν ὕλῃ παντοίῃ” Hdt.4.21; “ἀπ᾽ ὕλης ἀγρίης ζώειν” Id.1.203; ὕλα ἀεργός virgin forest, Berl.Sitzb.1927.167 (Cyrene); τὰ δένδρα καὶ ὕλη fruit-trees and forest-trees, Th.4.69 (cf.δένδρον); not only of forest-trees, but also of copse, brushwood, undergrowth (cf. ὕλημα), directly opp. to timber-trees, X.An.1.5.1, Oec.16.13, 17.12, PSI6.577.8 (iii B. C.), Sor.1.40: also in pl., h.Cer.386, Hecat.291 J., Mosch.3.88, Plb. 5.7.10, D.S.3.48, D.H.Th.6, Str.5.1.12, 15.1.60, Plu.Pyrrh.25, Cat. Ma.21, Comp.Cim.Luc.3, Luc.Prom.12, Sacr.10, Am.12, Babr.12.2, al., Nonn.D.3.69,252, 16.91, 36.70, etc.
II. wood cut down, Od.5.257 (cf. III); firewood, fuel, Il.7.418, 23.50,111, al., Od.9.234, Hdt.4.164,6.80; brushwood, Id.7.36, Th.2.75, etc.; timber, “ὕ. ναυπηγησίμη” Pl.Lg.705c; “ϝαυπηγήσιμος καὶ οἰκοδομική” Thphr.HP5.7.1, cf. IG42(1).102.50 (Epid., iv B. C.); also, twigs for birds' nests, Arist.HA559a2.
III. the stuff of which a thing is made, material, (perh. so of wood), Od.5.257; rarely of other material, as metal, “οἱ παρ᾽ ἄκμονι . . ὕλην ἄψυχον δημιουργοῦντες” Plu.2.802b (cf. S.Fr.844, but ὕλη is Plutarch's word): generally, materials, PMasp.151.91 (vi A. D.).
2. in Philosophy, matter, first in Arist. (Ti.Locr.93b, al. is later); defined as τὸ ὑποκείμενον γενέσεως καὶ φθορᾶς δεκτικόν, GC320a2; as τὸ ἐζ οὗ γίγνεται, Metaph.1032a17; οὐσία ἥ τε ὕ. καὶ τὸ εἶδος καὶ τὸ ἐκ τούτων ib.1035a2; opp. as δυνάμει τόδε τι to τόδε τι ἐνεργεία, ib. 1042a27; opp. ἐντελέχεια, ib.1038b6: in later philosoph. writers, mostly opp. to the intelligent and formative principle (νοῦς), Procl. Inst.72, etc.; “ὕ. τῶν ἀριθμῶν” Iamb.Comm.Math.4.
3. matter for a poem or treatise, ὕ. τραγική, ποιητικαὶ ὗλαι, Plb.2.16.14, Longin. 13.4, cf. 43.1, Vett.Val.172.1, etc.; ἡ ὑποκειμένη ὕ. the subject-matter, Arist.EN1094b12, cf. Phld.Rh.2.124 S.
4. ὕ. ἰατρική materia medica, Dsc.tit.; so ὕλη alone, materia medica, Id.1 Prooem., Gal. 17(2).181; ὗλαι τῆς τέχνης ibid., cf. 6.77, Sor.1.83,110, 2.15,28; “ἡ ὕ. τῶν ὁπλομαχικῶν ἐνεργειῶν” Gal.6.157.
IV. sediment, Ar.Fr.879, cf. Sch.Ar.Pl.1086, 1088 (hence ὑλίζω (ἀφ-, δι-)“, ὑλώδης” 11); mud, slime, UPZ70.9 (ii B. C.); ὕλῃ, ὕλει, and ἰλυῖ are cj. for ὕδει in Thgn.961.
2. matter excreted from the human body, Sor.1.22,23,25, al.; “ἡ ὕ. τῶν ἐμπυημάτων” Gal.18(2).256; phlegm, catarrh, PMed. in Arch.Pap.4.270 (iii A. D.).