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ὑψόσε

upsose

aloft, on high

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ὑψόσε · hypsose — LSJ

aloft, on high, high

aloft, on high, ὑψόσʼ ἀείρας Il. 10.465, Od. 9.240; ὑψόσʼ ἀνέσχεθε χειρί Il. 10.461; ὑ. δʼ αὐγὴ γίγνεται ἀΐσσουσα 18.211; τοῦ δʼ ὑ. γούνατʼ ἐπήδα 21.302, cf. 324; ὑ. δʼ ἄχνη σκίδναται 11.307, cf. Od. 12.238; κίονες ὑ. ἔχοντες high reaching, 19.38. The two editions by Aristarchus gave ὑψόσε and ὑψοῦ respectively in Il. 10.465, 505, cf. Od. 12.249.

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