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ὑποχώρ-ησις

upochoresis · ἡ

retirement, retreat

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ὑποχώρ-ησις · hypochōr-ēsis — LSJ

retirement, retreat, retirements, retreat

retirement, retreat, πεδιναὶ ὑ. retirements by the plains, Plb. 1.34.8; πελαγίαν ποιεῖσθαι τὴν ὑ. make oneʼs retreat by sea, Id. 1.28.9; αἰδὼς τολμήσεως ὑ. Pl. Def. 412c.

b ebb

ebb of the tide, Aristid.Quint. 3.7 (pl.).

c cession

cession of property, POxy. 67.20 (iv A. D.).

2 retiring-place, retreat

retiring-place, retreat, Luc. Hipp. 5, CIG 3705 (Apollonia ad Rhyndacum).

II an evacuation, by stool

ὑ. τῆς γαστρός an evacuation of the bowels by stool, Hp. Morb. 3.16, Gal. 6.649: abs., Hp. Aph. 4.83, Epid. 7.3, 5, Dieuch. ap. Orib. 4.7.15, Mnesith. ap. Orib. 8.38.3.

III the vent

the vent, Arist. HA 594a13.

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