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ὑπόλογ-ος

upologos2 · ὁ

a taking into account, reckoning, account

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What it meant

ὑπόλογ-ος · hypolog-os — LSJ

a taking into account, reckoning, account, credit for, credit for

a taking into account, reckoning, account, μηδένα ὑ. ποιεῖσθαί τινος D. 25.66; ἐν ὑπολόγῳ τὰς προκλήσεις ποιεῖσθαι Lys. 4.18; οὐχ ὑ. ποιεῖσθαί τινί τινος to give him no credit for . . , Din. 1.14; εἰς ὑ. λαμβάνειν τι Ath. 4.145f; οὐδεὶς ὑ. γίγνεταί τινι Din. Fr. 6.12; μὴ ἔστω ὑπόλογος τῇ πόλει τοῦτο τὸ ἀργύριον the city shall not take credit for this money, IG 12(7).67 B 14 (Amorgos, iv/iii B. C.).

2 deduction, account of, deduction for

deduction, μηθένα ὑ. ποιούμενος ἀβρόχου taking no account of, i. e. making no deduction for . . , PHib. 1.85.24 (iii B. C.).

3 what is deducted, subtract, minus, deducted, deduction, deduction

what is deducted, in gen. sg. ὑπολόγου, subtract, minus, Wilcken Chr. 385.36 (iii B. C.); ἀπὸ τῆς ἀναφερομένης . . ἐν ὑπολόγῳ γῆς, i. e. unproductive land, the rent which it ought to have produced being deducted from the general revenue, PTeb. 10.4, al. (ii B. C.); ὑπόλογος κουρεῖ deduction for barber, PCair.Zen. 176.219 (iii B. C.), cf. 320.6 (iii B. C.); ἀνυπόλογα παντὸς ὑπολόγου free from any deduction, ib. 371.7 (iii B. C.).

II the consequent in a ratio in which the former number is the smaller, second-named term in a ratio

the converse of πρόλογος, the consequent in a ratio in which the former number is the smaller, as 5 in 3/5, Nicom. Ar. 1.19, Dam. Pr. 374; but simply the second-named term in a ratio, Mich. in EN 16.14.

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