ὑπόγυιος
ὑπόγυιος
ὑπό-γυιος, or ὑπό-γυος, ον,
γυῖον
under oneʼs hand, nigh at hand, Isocr., Dem.
just out of hand, fresh, new, Lat. recens, Isocr., Dem.; ὑπόγυιόν ἐστι ἐξ οὗ . . , it is a very short time since . . , Isocr.
sudden, Arist.:— ἐξ ὑπογύου off hand, on the spur of the moment, Xen., Plat.
of persons, ὑπ. τῇ ὀργῇ in the first burst of anger, Arist.