ΥΠΕΡΙΠΤΟ, υπεριπτο
YPERIPTO, yperipto
Sounds Like: hoo-per-IP-toh
Translations: to throw over, to throw beyond, to throw excessively, to overflow, to be excessive
From the root: ΥΠΕΡΙΠΤΩ
Part of Speech: Verb
Explanation: This word is likely an inflected form of the verb ΥΠΕΡΙΠΤΩ (hyperripto), meaning 'to throw over' or 'to throw beyond'. It describes an action of casting something with excessive force or beyond a certain limit, or metaphorically, to be excessive or overflow. The provided form 'ΥΠΕΡΙΠΤΟ' appears to be a variant or a specific inflection, possibly a first person singular present active indicative, or a neuter singular perfect passive participle, or even an imperative form, depending on context and potential diacritics.
Inflection: First Person Singular, Present Active Indicative (if ΥΠΕΡΙΠΤΩ); or Neuter Singular, Perfect Passive Participle (if ΥΠΕΡΙΠΤΟΝ); or Second Person Singular, Present Active Imperative (if ΥΠΕΡΙΠΤΕ); or a variant spelling. Given the context, it might be a form of 'to throw over' or 'to be thrown over'.
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From the same root
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- ΥΠΕΡΙΠΤΟΣΑ — they flew over, they flew above, they soared over, they soared above
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