ὕποπτος
ὕποπτος
ὕποπτος, ον,
ὑπόψομαι
looked at from beneath the brows, i. e. viewed with suspicion or jealousy, Lat. suspectus, Aesch., Thuc.; c. inf., ὑπ. αὐτοῖς μὴ πέμψαι suspected by them of not having sent, Thuc.
of things, τάδʼ ἦν ὕποπτα Eur.; ὕποπτον καθεστήκει it was a matter of jealousy, Thuc.
adv., ὑπόπτως διακεῖσθαι or ἔχειν to lie under suspicion, Thuc., Xen.
act. suspecting, suspicious of a thing, c. gen., Eur.:— τὸ ὕποπτον suspicion, jealousy, Thuc.; τῷ ὑπ. μου from suspicion of me, Thuc.:—adv. with suspicion, Thuc.; ὑπ. ἔχειν πρός τινα Dem.