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ὕφαιμος

uphaimos

suffused with blood, blood-shot

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ὕφαιμος · hyphaimos — LSJ

suffused with blood, blood-shot

suffused with blood, blood-shot, Hp. Aph. 5.23; of the nails, Orib. Syn. 7.18; ὑγρασία Sor. 1.19; ῥοῦς Id. 2.43; οἱ βραχίονες καὶ οἱ καρποὶ τῶν χειρῶν D. 47.59; esp. of the eyes, S.E. P. 1.44, Gal. 18(2).301. Philostr. Gym. 25, Philostr.Jun. Im. 15; βλέφαρα ὕ. Arist. Phgn. 807b29; ὕφαιμον βλέπειν Men. Epit. 479, Ael. NA 3.21; ῥίζα ὑ. τὴν χρόαν Dsc. 4.23.

II sanguine, hot-blooded

of complexion or temperament, sanguine, Hp. Epid. 3.14; ὕ. ἵππος hot-blooded, Pl. Phdr. 253e; θερμὸς καὶ ὕ. Arist. Phgn. 806b4, cf. 807b32.

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