A.that can be passed or crossed, scaleable, of a wall, Th.3.25, PEnteux. 13.5 (iii B. C.); accessible to trespassers, PFay.110.9 (i A. D.); “ἐξ ὑπερβατῶν ” PRyl.138.16 (i A. D.).
2. transposed, of words, “ὑπερβατὸν δ ε ῖ θ ε ῖν α ι . . τ ὸ "ἀλαθέως"” Pl.Prt.343e; “σύνθεσις ὀνομάτων ὑπερβατή” Arist.Rh.Al.1435a37; νοήσεις ὑπερβατοί thoughts expressed in inverted phrases, D.H.Th.52. Adv. “-τ ῶς” in inverted order, Arist.Rh. Al.1438a28, Str.8.3.10, 8.6.7; so “δ ι ᾽ ὑπερβατοῦ” D.H.Th.31; cf. foreg.
II. Act., going beyond, τ ῶν δ ᾽ ὑπερβατώτερα going far beyond these, A.Ag.428 (lyr.); extravagant, “ἐνύπνια” Arist.Div.Somn. 463b1. Adv. -τ ῶς miraculously, “δημιουργεῖτ α ι ” Hp. de Arte 11.