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ὑπόδεσ-ις

upodesis · ἡ

under-bandaging

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What it meant

1. ὑπόδεσ-ις · hypodes-is — LSJ

under-bandaging

under-bandaging, Hp. Off. 11.

II putting on oneʼs shoes

putting on oneʼs shoes, Arist. Pol. 1257a9, Cael. 271a33, Luc. Gall. 26.

2 foot-gear

concrete, = τὰ ὑποδήματα, foot-gear, Pl. Chrm. 173b, X. Mem. 1.2.5, Duris 14 J., Str. 10.4.16: pl., Pl. Prt. 322a, R. 425b, D.S. 5.45:—also ὑπόδησις (q. v.).

2. ὑπόδησις · hypodēsis — LSJ

foot-gear

= ὑπόδεσις, foot-gear, Philum. ap. Orib. 45.29.33, Iamb. Protr. 21.ιαʹ.

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Where it came from

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