ὕπαρ

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Ancient Greek

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Etymology

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From Proto-Indo-European *súpr̥, generalized from the zero-grade of an r/n-stem of *swep- (to sleep) +‎ *-r̥, whence also ὕπνος (húpnos, sleep). Originally "sleep, dream"; the opposition to ὄναρ (ónar, deceiving dream), led to the meaning "true dream", whence "reality". The r-stem appears also in Hittite 𒋗𒌒𒈦𒉿𒀭𒍝 (su-up-pár-wa-an-za /⁠supparwanz(a)⁠/, sleepy(?)) and in Latin sopor (deep sleep, catalepsy).

Pronunciation

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Noun

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ὕπᾰρ (húparn (genitive ); third declension

  1. reality, real appearance seen in a state of waking
    Antonym: ὄναρ (ónar)

Usage notes

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This noun is only attested in nom. sg.

References

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