ὑπερήμερ-ος · hyperēmer-os — LSJ
over the day for payment, after which the debtor became liable to have his goods seized, Lex ap. D. 21.10, Syngr. ap. eund. 35.12, IG 5(2).6.44 (Tegea, iv B. C.); ὑ. γενέσθαι τινί D. 47.75; ὑ. γενόμενος ἑπτὰ μνῶν Antipho 5.63, cf. Lys. 23.14; τὸ ὑπεράμερον τῶν ὀδέων the penalty for unpunctual delivery of . . , IG 42(1).109 ii 150 (Epid., iii B. C.); λαβὼν ὑπερήμερόν τινα, i.e. having a right to distrain upon him, D. 21.81; ἑάλω ὑ. Ach.Tat. 4.42: c. gen., ὑ. τῆς προθεσμίας Luc. Pisc. 52; also of
metaph., ὑ. μοι τῶν γάμων αἱ παρθένοι past the time of marriage, Anaxandr. 68; ὑ. τῆς ζωῆς past the term of life, Luc. Philops. 25; ὑ. τῆς ἀκροάσεως too old to listen, Philostr. Ep. 68.
of things, τοῦ ἰδίου βίου φθέγξασθαί τι ὑ. lasting beyond oneʼs own life, Longin. 14.3; ὡς ὑ. γίγνεσθαι τἀληθὲς τοῦ ἑκάστου βίου the search for truth lasts longer than the individualʼs life, Luc. Herm. 67.
time-expired, μήπω τοῦ πένθους ὑπερημέρου . . γεγονότος Ph. 2.169.