Lydia
Two senses are carried under LYDIA. The first is a person — the woman of Thyatira converted under Paul's preaching at Philippi — but every reference for that sense lies in Acts (Ac 16:14, 16:15, 16:40), and UPDV does not currently carry the book of Acts. The second is a place-name correction: Eze 30:5 is listed as "incorrectly put for LUD," redirecting the reader away from LYDIA toward LUD. UPDV's text of that verse confirms the redirect.
Lydia of Thyatira
The woman of Thyatira, a seller of purple, hosted Paul and Silas at Philippi after her household's conversion. The verses anchored to this sense — Ac 16:14, 16:15, 16:40 — are out of UPDV scope: UPDV does not currently contain the book of Acts, so no UPDV wording for Lydia of Thyatira is available to quote here. Readers seeking this material must consult another translation.
Lydia as place-name (redirected to Lud)
The only other LYDIA reference, Eze 30:5, is filed with the gloss "Incorrectly put for LUD." UPDV's wording matches that judgment: "Ethiopia, and Put, and Lud, and all the mingled people, and Cub, and the sons of the land that is in league, will fall with them by the sword" (Eze 30:5). UPDV reads "Lud," not "Lydia." The cross-reference belongs under LUD, and any UPDV treatment of this region in Ezekiel's oracle against Egypt is gathered there.