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122 ὑποπνέω
ὑποπνέω 1 aor. ὑπέπνευσα (Aristot., Probl. 8, 6=blow underneath) blow gently ὑποπνεύσαντος νότου when a moderate south(west) wind began to blow Ac 27:13.
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