ὑποδέω
hypodeo
bind
Appears 9 times across Plato's dialogues.
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ὑποδέω, late Gr. ὑποδέννω Gloss., Dosith.p.435 K.:—A. bind or fasten under, ἁμαξίδας ὑ. τῇσι οὐρῇσι, of long-tailed sheep, 3.113. II. esp. underbind the feet, i. e. shoe, because the ancient sandals or shoes were bound on with straps, [καμήλους] ὑ. καρβατίναις HA 499a29, cf. Pomp. 24, 10.25.4; so Cobet restores ὑποδῶν τὰ μὲν ὁπλαῖς, for ὑπὸ ποδῶν, in Prt. 321b:—mostly in Med., bind under oneʼs feet, put on shoes, Av. 492 (anap.), Smp. 220b; ὑποδουμένη as I was putting on my shoes, Ec. 36, cf. Char. 10.14; ὑποδεῖται, for the purpose of going away, 153.4 (hex.); οἱ ἔμπαλιν ὑποδούμενοι (v. ἔμπαλιν II.1) Tht. 193c; ὑποδούμενος τὸν ἱμάντα . . τῆς ἐμβάδος ἀπέρρηξα 109. III. in Med. and Pass., also, c. acc., 1. of that which one puts on, κοθόρνους ὑποδέεσθαι 1.155, cf. 6.125; ὑπόδημα ib.1; τὰς Λακωνικάς Ec. 269; Σκυθίκαις (Aeol. accus.) 103; τὰς ἐμβάδας 30, cf. 52; τὰ σανδάλια Act.Ap. 12.8; cf. ὑποδύω II.1 b:—so in pf. Pass., ὑποδήματα, βλαύτας ὑποδεδεμένος, with shoes, slippers on oneʼs feet, Grg. 490e, Smp. 174a; ἁπλᾶς ὑποδέδενται 54.34: abs., ὑποδεδεμένοι ἐκοιμῶντο with their shoes on, An. 4.5.14; ὥσπερ ὑποδεδ. PA 687a28. 2. of the foot, ὑποδεδεμένοι τὸν ἀριστερὸν πόδα with the left foot shod, 3.22, cf. Fr. 74; θάτερον [πόδα] σανδάλῳ ὑποδεδ. Hist.Conscr. 22, cf. VH 1.18; ὑποδησάμενοι τοὺς πόδας ἐν ἑτοιμασίᾳ τοῦ εὐαγγελίου Ep.Eph. 6.15. IV. ὑποδῆσαι· ἐνεχυρασθῆναι, Ἰταλιῶται,
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