= ὑπαλεύομαι, used by Hom. only in aor., flee from, escape, τέλος θανάτοιο . . ὑπαλύξας Il. 11.451; ὑπὸ κῆρας ἀλύξας 12.113, cf. 327, Od. 4.512; τὸ μὲν ὣς ὑπάλυξε 5.430; ὑπάλυξεν ἀέλλας 19.189; χρεῖος ὑπαλύξας having got quit of a debt (without paying it), 8.355 (for Il. 21.126, v. ὑπαΐσσω): abs., Hes. Sc. 304, Thgn. 817: fut. ὑπαλύξειν A.R. 3.336.
The corpus record
ὑπαλύσκω
upalusko
flee from, escape
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Where it lives
- Shield of Heracles 1 · 3.09/10k
- Odyssey 4 · 0.46/10k
- Iliad 2 · 0.18/10k
What it meant — LSJ
flee from, escape, having got quit of
In the wild
- ὑπαλύξαι · hypalyxai Shield of Heracles 302–305
- ὑπάλυξας · hypalyxas Iliad 11.451
- ὑπαλύξαι · hypalyxai Iliad 12.327
- ὑπάλυξεν · hypalyxen Odyssey 19.189
- ὑπάλυξεν · hypalyxen Odyssey 4.512
- ὑπάλυξε · hypalyxe Odyssey 5.430
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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.