ὑπτι-ασμός · hypti-asmos — LSJ
laying oneself backwards, Luc. Salt. 71, Philostr. Im. 2.6 (pl.), Vett.Val. 3.12.
lying supine, of bedridden people, Hp. Fract. 11.
metaph., sluggish appetite, aversion from food, nausea, Gal. 8.378, 13.140.
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laying oneself backwards
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ὑπτι-ασμός · hypti-asmos — LSJ
laying oneself backwards, Luc. Salt. 71, Philostr. Im. 2.6 (pl.), Vett.Val. 3.12.
lying supine, of bedridden people, Hp. Fract. 11.
metaph., sluggish appetite, aversion from food, nausea, Gal. 8.378, 13.140.
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