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ὑποποιέω

upopoieo

put under, assign to

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ὑποποιέω · hypopoieō — LSJ

put under, assign to, subject to oneself

put under, assign to, Διόνυσον τοῖς Ἑβραίων ἀπορρήτοις Plu. QConv. 2.671c:—Med., subject to oneself, Luc. Tox. 13.

2 produce gradually

produce gradually, μύξαν Hp. Art. 40; ζῆλον καὶ συνήθειαν Plu. Per. 5.

3 gain by underhand tricks, win by intrigue, win over

Med., gain by underhand tricks, win by intrigue, win over, [τοὺς Λακεδαιμονίους] D. 19.76, cf. Arist. Pol. 1303b24, PSI 5.452.12 (iv A. D.); [τοῖς χρήμασιν] ὑ. τινὰς ἐπί τινα Philostr. Her. 10.6.

II assume, affect, put on

Med., assume, affect, put on, τὴν τοῦ Κάτωνος παρρησίαν Plu. Caes. 41, cf. Alex. 5.

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