call, name, Call. Fr.anon. 62, Nic. Al. 47, 525; Ep. also ὑδείω, Call. Jov. 76:—Pass., to be told of, to be called so and so, Arat. 257, A.R. 2.528, 4.264:—Suid. and Et.Gud. 539.56 also quote the form ὕδειν (from ὕδω), and Theognost. Can. 19 has ὕδειν· τρέχειν, λέγειν:—ὑδεῖν should perh. be restored for ἰδεῖν in E. Hyps. iii 15, where it would mean tell of, celebrate; [ὑ]δέοντος is suggested in PLit.Lond. 60.9 (Posidipp.).
The corpus record
ὑδέω
udeo
call, name
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What it meant — LSJ
call, name, to be told of, to be called, tell of, celebrate
Where it came from
No etymology authority pointer is recorded for this lemma yet — an honest gap, not an omission. The etymological dictionaries (Beekes, Chantraine, Frisk) are matched incrementally.