that .., Hdt.2.123, cf. Arist.Oec.1343b9; νομίζω συμφέρειν ..τοῦθ' ὑποκεῖσθαιD.14.3; τῶν πραγμάτων ἐν οἷς τὰ ὑποκείμενα διαφέρει τῷ εἴδει things of which the
principles
differ in kind, Arist.Pol.1275a35; τὰς ὑποκειμένας μοίρας τξ́ the
that .., Arist.Pol.1323b40; ὑ. εἶναι τὴν ἡδονὴν κίνησινId.Rh.1369b33: so with a nom., ὑ. ἡ ἀρετὴ εἶναι ..Id.EN1104b27, cf. Rh.1357a11: c. part., τοιόνδε ζῷον ὑ. ὄνId.GA778b17: without any Verb, ἡ τοῦ δέρματος φύσις ὑ. γεώδησ (sc. εἶναι or οὖσα) ib.782a29, etc.: cf. ὑποτίθημι IV. 1. 3.
τῷ ἄρχοντιPl.Grg.510c; βασιλεῖPhilostr.VA3.20; πατράσινPOxy.237 vii 16(ii A. D.); ἐξετάσεσινPFlor.33.14(iv A. D.); βασάνοισPOxy.58.25(iii A. D.): abs.,
a penalty, Supp.Epigr.6.424, cf. 415,421, al. (Iconium), PLond.1.77.53 (vi A. D.): also c. acc., ὑποκείσεται τῷ φίσκῳ δηνάρια πεντακόσιαRev.Phil.36.61 (Iconium). 7.
to be pledged
or
mortgaged,
c. gen.,
for
a certain sum, Is.6.33, D.49.11,35; ναῦς ὑποκειμένη ἡμῖνId.56.4; τὰ ὑποκείμενα the
articles pledged,
Syngr. ap.D.35.12; the
mortgaged property
, SIG1044.28 (Halic., iv/iii B. C.); ἐνέχυρα-κείμεναIG12(7).58 (Amorgos); ὑποκείμενοι, of slaves
pledged for
a sum of money, D.27.9. b. of payments,
to have been granted
or
allocated,
ἀποφαίνουσιν ὑποκεῖσθαι ἐν τῇ γραφῇ τῶν εἰς τὰ ἱερὰ (sc. ὑποκειμένων) δίδοσθαι κτλ.UPZ21.4(ii B. C.), cf. 23.21 (ii B. C.), BGU 1197.4, 1200.28 (both i B. C.): Subst.ὑποκείμενα, τά, = φιλάνθρωπα,
salary
(
ear-marked proceeds of taxes
), τὰ ἐπιβάλλοντά μοι ἐκ τοῦ ἱεροῦ ὑ.PLond.2.357.9, cf. 5 (i A. D.); ὑ. αἰτεῖ ἀπὸ τῶν κωμῶνBGU23.12(ii/iii A. D.), cf. OGI665.19,26 (Egypt, i A. D.): c. dat., as part of name of specific taxes, ὑ. βασιλικῇ γραμματείᾳ
ear-marked for the benefit of ..,
PPar.17.22(ii A. D.); ὑ. τοπογραμματείᾳPSI1.101.18(ii A. D.), cf. POxy.1436.23 (ii A. D.), etc.: also in sg., ὑποκείμενον ἐπιστρατηγίαBGU 199.14(ii A. D.), cf. PFlor.375.22 (ii A. D.), etc.: also c. gen., ὑ. ἐννομίουPRyl.213.72, al. (ii A. D.); τοπαρχίασ ib.73, etc. 8. in Philosophy,
to underlie, as the foundation in which something else inheres, to be implied or presupposed by something else,
ἑκάστῳ τῶν ὀνομάτων ..ὑ. τις ἴδιος οὐσίαPl.Prt.349b, cf. Cra.422d, R.581c, Ti.Locr.97e: τὸ ὑποκείμενον has three main applications: (1) to the matter which underlies the form, opp. εἶδος, ἐντελέχεια,Arist.Metaph.983a30; (2) to the substance (matter + form) which underlies the accidents, opp. πάθη, συμβεβηκότα,Id.Cat.1a20,27, Metaph.1037b16, 983b16; (3) to the logical subject to which attributes are ascribed, opp. τὸ κατηγορούμενον,Id.Cat.1b10,21, Ph.189a31: applications (1) and (2) are distinguished in Id.Metaph.1038b5, 1029a1-5, 1042a26-31: τὸ ὑ. is occasionally used of what underlies or is presupposed in some other way, e. g. of the positive termini presupposed by change, Id.Ph.225a3-7. b.