ὕπαφρος
ὕπαφρ-ος, ον,
II). = κρυφαῖος , Tarent. ap. , who cites de Arte 10 , Frr. 236 , 312 ; so ὕπαφρον ὄμμ’ ἔχων (of Odysseus) in Rh. 711 (lyr.), acc. to Sch.; explains by τὸ μὴ φανερόν, also κρύφιον καὶ ὕπουλον, and τὸ ὑγρασίαν ἔχον ἐμφερῆ ἀφρῷ (i.e. blear-eyed in l.c.).[ ὕπαφρον codd. , , , ; ὕποφρος (-ον) codd. ; in this sense hardly fits, and Littré accepts Schneider's cj. ὑπόφορον 'pierced with ducts'.]