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ὑπτι-ασμός

uptiasmos · ὁ

laying oneself backwards

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What it meant

ὑπτι-ασμός · hypti-asmos — LSJ

laying oneself backwards

laying oneself backwards, Luc. Salt. 71, Philostr. Im. 2.6 (pl.), Vett.Val. 3.12.

2 lying supine

lying supine, of bedridden people, Hp. Fract. 11.

II sluggish appetite, aversion from food, nausea

metaph., sluggish appetite, aversion from food, nausea, Gal. 8.378, 13.140.

Where it came from

No etymology authority pointer is recorded for this lemma yet — an honest gap, not an omission. The etymological dictionaries (Beekes, Chantraine, Frisk) are matched incrementally.

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