*(upodu/thn: to\ e)sw/teron i(ma/tion. *)ependu/thn de\ to\ e)pa/nw.
Both the primary and the secondary headwords here are in the accusative case. They appear as such, together, in Theodoret's
Quaestiones in Octateuchum 142.10-12, itself prompted by the occurrence of
u(podu/thn in
Exodus 28.31 (and 36.29)
LXX. See also
Moeris,
Lexicon atticum s.v.
xitwni/skos.
[1] Likewise or similarly in other lexica; references at
Photius upsilon198 Theodoridis.
[2]
epsilon 2055; cf. ps.-
Zonaras (where the opposite meaning is given, obviously by mistake) and
Pollux 7.45, where
Sophocles fr. 439 Radt,
Thespis fr. 1 Snell, and
Nicochares fr. 5 Kock (now 8 K.-A.) are quoted. In the present context, however,
e)pendu/thn is likely to be quoted from
John 21.7.
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