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ὑψηλός
ὑψηλόςήdial.ᾱ́όνadjὕψι extending far upwardsof mountains, trees, buildings, objects, or sim.high, tallHom. of a persontallPlu.pejor., of a houndlong-limbed, lankyX.of a nosehigh-bridgedopp. snubX. of a horse's hoofhighrelative to the groundX.having a high positionabove the groundof mountain peaks, cities, regions, or sim.high upIl.of a roof, roof-beamOd. A.of a platform or shelfOd.neut.sb.high positionPl. X. Plu.neut.pl.sb.highlands, high groundHdt. Pl. X. of javelinspointing upwardsPlu.of God's armupliftedNT. of a harphigh-pitchedPi.fr. elevated in status or prosperityof a personexaltedE.quasi-advbl., of a god, person or populace being raised, by good fortune or praiseto a great heightE. And. Aeschin.of prosperity, by FatePi.neut.sb.exalted stateof personsNT.pl.E. elevated in quality or degreeof fame, achievementsloftyPi. Theoc.of athletic contestsPi.of a mindPi.fr.of a skillPl.of a style of speakingPlu.of a personhigh-mindedPlu.pejor., of a personhigh and mighty, haughty, arrogantE. Pl. Men. Plu.fig., of words, compared to treesloftyPlu.neut.sg.sb.haughty demeanourPlu. ὑψηλάneut.pl.adv high in the airref. to leapingX. sts.pejor.loftilyref. to thinking or speakingAnacr. S.

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high, lofty, high-raised

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ὑψηλός
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ὑψηλός
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υψηλος
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ὑψηλόςήdial.ᾱ́όνadjὕψι extending far upwardsof mountains, trees, buildings, objects, or sim.high, tallHom. of a persontallPlu.pejor., of a houndlong-limbed, lankyX.of a nosehigh-bridgedopp. snubX. of a horse's hoofhighrelative to the groundX.having a high positionabove the groundof mountain peaks, cities, regions, or sim.high upIl.of a roof, roof-beamOd. A.of a platform or shelfOd.neut.sb.high positionPl. X. Plu.neut.pl.sb.highlands, high groundHdt. Pl. X. of javelinspointing upwardsPlu.of God's armupliftedNT. of a harphigh-pitchedPi.fr. elevated in status or prosperityof a personexaltedE.quasi-advbl., of a god, person or populace being raised, by good fortune or praiseto a great heightE. And. Aeschin.of prosperity, by FatePi.neut.sb.exalted stateof personsNT.pl.E. elevated in quality or degreeof fame, achievementsloftyPi. Theoc.of athletic contestsPi.of a mindPi.fr.of a skillPl.of a style of speakingPlu.of a personhigh-mindedPlu.pejor., of a personhigh and mighty, haughty, arrogantE. Pl. Men. Plu.fig., of words, compared to treesloftyPlu.neut.sg.sb.haughty demeanourPlu. ὑψηλάneut.pl.adv high in the airref. to leapingX. sts.pejor.loftilyref. to thinking or speakingAnacr. S.
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41658
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urn:cite2:scaife-viewer:dictionary-entries.atlas_v1:cambridge-greek-lexicon-41659
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