ὑπερβολή. [156] 11. Excess, violence. Lat. impetus, ardor. [Not here used in the technical sense of superlatio, traiectio.]
ὑπέρμετρος. [214] 8. Exceeding due measure, excessively long. Lat. excedens mensuram. [Not here used in the technical sense of passing beyond the bounds of metre: Demetr. de Eloc. § 118 ποίημα γὰρ ἄκαιρον ψυχρόν, ὥσπερ καὶ τὸ ὑπέρμετρον, ‘a bit of verse out of place is just as inartistic as the disregard of metrical rules in poetry.’]
ὑπεροπτικός. [232] 20. Disdainful. Lat. ad contemnendum pronus.
ὑπερτείνειν. [132] 14. To exceed. Lat. transcendere.
ὑπηχεῖν. [150] 7. To sound in answer to, to re-echo. Lat. resonare.
ὑποβάκχειος. [174] 23, [178] 11, 13. Hypobacchius. The metrical foot ᴗ – –. The Epitome (c. 17) gives παλιμβάκχειος in the same sense as ὑποβάκχειος.
ὑπογράφειν. [122] 7. To sketch. Lat. adumbrare. Fr. esquisser.
ὑπόδειγμα. [174] 12. Pattern, specimen. Lat. documentum, exemplum.
ὑπόθεσις. [104] 6. Subject, theme. Lat. argumentum operis. So τὰ ὑποκείμενα (the subject matter) [74] 9, [106] 17, [130] 13, [134] 21, [158] 2.
ὑπόμνησις. [80] 1. Reminder. Lat. admonitio. ὑπομνήσεως ἕνεκα = memoriae causa.