I. of the subject, suspicion, ill-feeling, “ὑποψίην ἔς τινα ἔχειν” Hdt.3.52, cf. Th.4.27, And.1.68; “τὰ ἴχνη τῆς ὑ. φέροντα εἴς τινα” Antipho 2.3.10; “μεστὸς ὑποψίας” Lys.1.17; “ὑ. πρός τινα” D.48.18, Plu.Cic.43; “ὑ. λαμβάνειν κατά τινος” D.29.24; “αἱ τῶν μετεώρων ὑ.” Epicur.Sent.11; “τὸ σκότος ἐν ὑποψίᾳ ποιούμενος” Aeschin.1.10; ἐν ὑποψίαις, δι᾽ ὑποψίας ἔχειν τινά, Plu.Pyrrh.23, Cat.Ma.23; ὑ. γίγνεται, εἰσῆλθέν τινι, Th.2.13, Pl.Ly.218c; ἐς ὑ. καθιστάναι τινά to bring him into suspicion, Th.5.29; “ὑποψίαν πρὸς ἀλλήλους ποιεῖν” Lys. 25.30; opp. εἰς ὑποψίας ἐμπεσεῖν, Antipho 2.2.3.
2. of the object, ὑ. εἶχον were regarded with suspicion, Hdt.9.99; πολλὰς ἔχει ὑ. admits of suspicions, Pl.Phd.84c; ὑ. ἐνδιδόναι ὡς . . Id.Lg.887e; “ὑ. παρέχειν” Th.1.132, cf. Phld.Piet.111; “ὑ. παρέχειν μὴ εἶναί τι” Pl.Mx.247e: Astron., ἡ πρώτη ὑ. the first time the observer suspects he has been a star rising, the first glimpse, Ptol.Alm.8.6.