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+ V 0-8-2-2-7=19 JgsA 5,27; 7,5.6; 2 Sm 22,40; 2 Kgs 1,13A: to bend, to bow down JgsA 7,5; to bow down, to bend [τινα] 2 Sm 22,40; id. [τι] Sir 7,23; to break [τι] (metaph.) Sir 38,18; to turn [abs.] JgsA 5,27P: to bend oneself to [τινι] 4 Mc 3,4; to stoop Jb 9,13κάμψαντες τὰ γόνατα bending the knee (in worship) 1 Chr 29,20; οὐδ᾽ ἂν κάμψῃς ὡς κρίκον τὸν τράχηλόν σου nor that you bend your neck, nor that you humble yourself Is 58,5; κάμψον ἐκ νεότητος τὸν τράχηλον αὐτῶν bend the neck of the youth, cause youngsters to obey Sir 7,23; ἔκαμψεν ἐπὶ τὰ γόνατα αὐτοῦ he bent the knee 2 Kgs 1,13; ἐμοὶ κάμψει πᾶν γόνυ every knee shall bend for me, every one shall submit to me Is 45,23Cf. JOBES 1991, 183-191; RENEHAN 1975, 115-116; →LSJ RSuppl; TWNT(→ἀνακάμπτω, διακάμπτω, κατακάμπτω, συγ-,,) -
42 ὑποκλάζω
A bend the knees under one, sink down, Hld.7.7, Nonn.D.43.47; ὑ. τινί bow the knee before.., ib.47. 627;ἄρνες ταῖς μητράσιν ὑποκλάσαντες τὴν θηλὴν ἔσπασαν Longus 3.13
(ὑ. αὑτοὺς codd.); ὑπώκλασε γαῖα χανοῦσα (in an earthquake) Epic. in BKT 5(1) p.85 (iv B. C.): metaph. of an expiring lamp, AP 5.278 (Paul. Sil.); of a declining fever, Paul.Aeg.2.47; τὰ δ' ὑπείροχ', ὁπανίκα νεύσω, κῦρος ὑποκλάζοισ' the mighty, when I nod, bow down before my power, Hymn.Is.143.------------------------------------A cry out a little, groan,τί μάτην ὑπέκλᾰγες; S.Ichn. 171
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Aκάμψω Il.7.118
, S.OC91: [tense] aor. 1ἔκαμψα Od.5.453
, Pi.P.2.51, etc.:—[voice] Pass., [tense] fut.καμφθήσομαι D.Chr.77.33
, Gal.UP2.15: [tense] aor. , Th.3.58: [tense] pf. inf.κεκάμφθαι Hp.Art.67
, part.κεκαμμένος Arist.Metaph. 1016a12
, ([etym.] ἐπι-, συγ-) Hp.Prog.3, X. Eq.7.2. (Cogn. with Lith. ka[mtilde]p-as 'corner', ku[mtilde]p-as 'curved', and prob. Lat. campus):—bend, curve, ὄφρα ἴτυν κάμψῃ that he may bend it into a chariot-rail, Il.4.486 (so metaph.,κ. νέας ἁψῖδας ἐπῶν Ar.Th.53
): freq. in phrase, γόνυ κ. bend the knee so as to sit down and rest,φημί μιν ἀσπασίως γόνυ κάμψειν Il.7.118
, cf. 19.72; ; οὐ κάμπτων γόνυ, i.e. never resting, A.Pr.32; ἄσμενός τἂν.. κάμψειεν γόνυ ib. 398;ἵζω.. κάμψας γόνυ E.Hec. 1150
; soκ. κῶλα S.OC19
; then κάμπτειν alone, sit down, rest, ib.85, E.Hec. 1080(lyr.); also γόνυ κ. bend the knee in worship, LXXIs.45.23, etc.:—[voice] Pass., bend oneself, opp. ἐκτείνεσθαι, Pl.Ti. 74b; ; ἡ κεκαμμένη (sc. γραμμή ) a bent line, Arist.Metaph.l.c.II turn or guide a horse or chariot round the turning-post (cf.καμπτήρ 11
), κάμψαι διαύλου θάτερον κῶλον πάλιν to double the post and return along the second half of the δίαυλος, A.Ag. 344;κ. δρόμον B. 9.26
; κάμπτοντος ἵππου as the horse was turning, S.El. 744;κ. περὶ νύσσαν Theoc.24.120
: metaph., κ. βίον to make the last turn in the course of life, S.OC91;κ. βίου τέλος E.Hipp.87
, El. 956;ὅταν κάμψῃς καὶ τελευτήσῃς βίον Id.Hel. 1666
; ἑξηκοστὸν ἥλιον κ. Herod.10.1; διὰ λόγου κάμψαι κακά to end evils by reasoning, E.Supp. 748.2 of seamen, double a headland,Ἡρακλέας στήλας Hdt.4.42
; τὸ ἀκρωτήριον, τὴν ἄκρην, Id.4.43, 7.122; , cf. Aeschrio 8.3; Μαλέαν κ. Poet. ap. Str.8.6.20, D.S.13.64, etc.;κ. περὶ ἄκραν Ar.Ach.96
; κ. κόλπον wind round the bay, Hdt.7.58.3 abs., πάλιν κ. turn back, E.Ba. 1225, Rh. 234 (lyr.); ἐγγὺς τῶν ἐμῶν κάμπτεις φρενῶν ( κάμπτῃ codd.) thou comest near my meaning, Id.IT 815.III in Music, κάμπτων με καὶ στρέφων ὅλην διέφθορεν (sc. Phrynis) with his turns and twists, Pherecr.145.15;κ. καμπήν Ar.Nu. 969
;κ. ᾠδάς Philostr.VA4.39
.IV metaph., κάμπτειν τινά bow down, humble, Pi.P.2.51;ὁ Χρόνος μ' ἔκαμψε Crates Theb.17
:—[voice] Pass., to be bent or bowed down, , 308, cf. 513; κάμπτομαι I submit, Pl.Prt. 320b, etc.; ; πολλὰ κάμπτονται καὶ συγκλῶνται are warped, Id.Tht. 173b: abs., to be moved to pity, Th.3.58 (in fullκ. εἰς ἔλεον Lib.Or. 59.85
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+ V 46-74-28-55-26=229 Gn 18,2; 19,1; 22,5; 23,7.12to fall down and worship, to do reverence to, to do obeisance to, to prostrate oneself before, to salute [abs.] Gn 18,2; id. [τινι] (to pers.) Gn 27,29; to fall down and worship [τινι] (to God) Gn 24,26; id. [τινι] (to idols) Ps 96(97),7; id. [τινα] (to pers.) Gn 37,9; id. [τινα] (to God) JgsA 7,15; id. [τι] Gn 37,7; to bow down, to beg, to plead, to implore Ex 11,8Cf. ALTINK 1984, 189; CIMOSA 1985 53-65.66-68; DOGNIEZ 1992 49.138.156; HARL 1986a, 62.67.193;HELBING 1928, 296-298; HORST 1932, 16-32; JOBES 1991, 186-187; WEVERS 1990 165.278.372.379;1993 245.319. 617.706.813; 1995 76.407; →NIDNTT; TWNT -
45 ὑποκύπτω
A stoop under a yoke, Μῆδοι ὑπέκυψαν Πέρσῃσι bowed to the Persian yoke, Hdt.1.130, cf. 6.25, 109;κύνες τοῖς ἀνθρώποις ὑποκύπτοντες Aesop.266
: abs., of suppliants, bow down, bow low,ἱκετεύουσιν ὑποκύπτοντες Ar.V. 555
(anap., where cod. R has ὑποπίπτοντες), cf. Luc.Nav.30, Nigr.21; so of animals drinking, ὑποκύψαντα.. πιεῖν ὥσπερ βοῦν (v.l. ἐπικ-) X.An.4.5.32; of the victim at a sacrifice, θύεται δέ, αἰ μέγ κα ὑποκύψει, τᾷ Ἱστία prob. in SIG1025.20 ([place name] Cos); alsoὑ. ἐπὶ τὰ ὀπίσθια σκέλη Arist.Mir. 831a25
; stoop to look at a thing, Plu.2.470e.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > ὑποκύπτω
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A (10.10): [tense] aor. ἔκυψα (v. infr.): [tense] pf.κέκῡφα Hp.Steril.217
:—bend forward, stoop,πλευρά, τά οἱ κύψαντι παρ' ἀσπίδος ἐξεφαάνθη Il.4.468
;ἔλαβεν.. κύψας ἐκ πεδίοιο 17.621
, cf. 21.69; ὁσσάκι γὰρ κύψει' ὁ γέρων πιέειν μενεαίνων κτλ. Od.11.585;κ. ἐστὴν γῆν Hdt.3.14
;κάτω κ. Ar.V. 279
(lyr.), Thphr.Char.24.8; ;χαμᾶζε Plu.Ant.45
: freq. in [tense] aor. part. with another Verb, ἔθει κύψας ran with the head down, i.e. at full speed, Ar.Ra. 1091 (anap.);ὁμόσ' εἶμι κύψας Id.Ec. 863
; ; κύψας ἐσθίει eats stooping, i.e. greedily, Id. Pax33; sens. obsc., Hippon.22 Diehl.2 hang the head from shame, οὗτος, τί κύπτεις; Ar.Eq. 1354, Th. 930; or sorrow, Amphis 30.6, Euphro 1.27, or thought, Epicr.11.21, 23 (anap.).4 κύψαι, = ἀπάγξασθαι, Archil.35, cf. Phot.5 of animals, to be bowed forward, opp. the erect figure of man, Arist.PA 657a15; κέρεα κεκυφότα ἐς τὸ ἔμπροσθε horns bent forward, of certain African oxen, Hdt.4.183;ἐπὴν ὁ στόμαχος [τῆς ὑστέρης] ἐς τὸν ἀρχὸν κεκύφῃ Hp.
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47 ἐπικύπτω
A bend oneself over, stoop over, bow down, Hp.Art.52, Ar.Th. 239;ὀρθὸς ἕστηκεν, μικρὸν ἐπικύπτων Arist.HA 522b18
; of the horn of the moon, Thphr.Sign.27; ἐ. ἐπί τι stoop down to get something, X.Cyr.2.3.18; ἐ. ἐς βιβλίον pore over a book, Luc.Herm.2; lean upon,τινί Id.DMort.6.2
; ἐ. τῷ συνεδρίῳ bend over towards it, Id.JTr.11: [tense] pf. part. ἐπικεκῡφώς habitually stooping, Anaxandr.37.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > ἐπικύπτω
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κατα - κύπτω, aor. κατέκυψε: bend down the head, bow down. (Il.)A Homeric dictionary (Greek-English) (Ελληνικά-Αγγλικά ομηρικό λεξικό) > κατακύπτω
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49 ταπεινόω
ταπεινόω (ταπεινός) fut. ταπεινώσω; 1 aor. ἐταπείνωσα. Pass.: 1 fut. ταπεινωθήσομαι; 1 aor. ἐταπεινώθην; pf. ptc. τεταπεινωμένος (Hippocr. et al.; LXX; En 106:1; EpArist 257; Philo, Joseph.) gener. ‘lower, make low’① to cause to be at a lower point, lower (Diod S 1, 36, 8; Bar 5:7; En 1:6; PsSol 11:4) ὄρος, βουνόν level a mountain, hill Lk 3:5 (Is 40:4).② to cause someone to lose prestige or status, humble, humiliate, abase, done esp. to slaves, fig. ext. of 1ⓐ w. focus on reversal of status ταπ. ἑαυτόν humble oneself of Christ, who went voluntarily to his death Phil 2:8 (s. on the whole pass. the lit. s.v. ἁρπαγμός and κενόω 1b; also KThieme, D. ταπεινοφροσύνη Phil 2 u. Ro 12: ZNW 8, 1907, 9–33). Of Paul, who did not hesitate to work w. his hands degrade 2 Cor 11:7. ὅστις ταπεινώσει ἑαυτὸν ὑψωθήσεται (ταπ. … ὑψόω: Chilon in Diog. L. 1, 69) Mt 23:12b; cp. Lk 14:11b; 18:14b (s. also 2b below). Also the pass. (Hyperid. 6, 10; Jos., Ant. 18, 147) Mt 23:12a; Lk 14:11a; 18:14a (cp. X., An. 6, 3, 18 θεὸς τοὺς μεγαληγορήσαντας ταπεινῶσαι βούλεται).ⓑ w. focus on shaming, w. acc. of pers. or thing treated in this manner (Diod S 8, 25, 1; Orig., C. Cels. 3, 62, 29) μὴ ταπεινώσῃ με ὁ θεὸς πρὸς ὑμᾶς that God may not humiliate me before you 2 Cor 12:21. κύριος ὁ θεὸς ἐταπείνωσέν με σφόδρα the Lord God has profoundly shamed me GJs 2:3. τὶ ἐταπείνωσας τὴν ψυχήν σοὺ; Why have you so disgraced yourself? GJs 13:2; 15:3.ⓒ w. focus on punitive aspect (Diod S 13, 24, 6 Tyche [Fortune] ταπεινοῖ τοὺς ὑπερηφάνους; Cyranides p. 49, 12 ἐχθρούς) confound, overthrow τοὺς ὑψηλούς 1 Cl 59:3b; ὕβριν ὑπερηφάνων vs. 3a. Cp. B 4:4f (Da 7:24).—ταπεινόω can also refer to external losses, approx. = ‘hold down, harm’ (Petosiris, Fgm. 6 ln. 21 [act.] and 24 [pass.]).③ to cause to be or become humble in attitude, humble, make humble in a favorable sense (Philod., περὶ κακιῶν col. 22, 3 = p. 38 Jensen ἑαυτόν; Celsus 3, 62 αὑτόν) ὅστις ταπεινώσει ἑαυτὸν ὡς τὸ παιδίον τοῦτο Mt 18:4. So perh. also 23:12b; Lk 14:11b; 18:14b (s. 2a above). ταπεινοῦσθαι humble oneself, become humble (Menand., Fgm. 754, 6 Kö.=544, 6 Kock τὴν θεὸν ἐξιλάσαντο τῷ ταπεινοῦσθαι σφόδρα; Sir 18:21; GrBar 7:5 ἐταπεινώθην φόβῳ μεγάλῳ) ταπεινώθητε ἐνώπιον κυρίου Js 4:10. ταπεινώθητε ὑπὸ τὴν χεῖρα τοῦ θεοῦ bow down beneath the hand of God (cp. Gen 16:9) 1 Pt 5:6. καρδία τεταπεινωμένη a humbled heart 1 Cl 18:17 (Ps 50:19). ψυχὴ τεταπεινωμένη B 3:5 (Is 58:10.—Cp. Diod S 20, 53, 3 τῇ ψυχῇ ταπεινωθείς; 20, 77, 3 ἐταπεινώθη τὴν ψυχήν). Corresp. ὀστᾶ τεταπεινωμένα 1 Cl 18:8 (Ps 50:10).—KThieme, D. christl. Demut I (history of the word, and humility in Jesus) 1906; DFyffe, ET 35, 1924, 377–79. S. also πραΰτης, end.④ to subject to strict discipline, constrain, mortify. In accordance w. OT usage, ταπεινοῦν τὴν ἑαυτοῦ ψυχήν (Lev 16:29, 31; 23:27; Ps 34:13; Is 58:3 al.) or ταπεινοῦσθαι (Sir 34:26; 2 Esdr 8:21; the prayers for vengeance fr. Rheneia [Dssm., LO 353f, LAE 413ff=SIG 1181, 11] θεὸς ᾧ πᾶσα ψυχὴ ταπεινοῦται; s. Dssm., LO 357f, LAE 419) means to mortify oneself GJs 2:2; B 3:1, 3 (Is 58:5); Hm 4, 2, 2 (s. ταπεινοφροσύνη). οἶδα ταπεινοῦσθαι (opp. περισσεύειν) of an austere regimen: I know how to do w. little (cp. ταπεινός Pla. Leg. 762e; s. also Plut., Mor. 7e) Phil 4:12.—WCvanUnnik, Zur Bedeutung von ταπεινοῦν τὴν ψυχήν bei den Apost. Vätern, ZNW 44, ’52f, 250–55. On the whole word: ESchweizer, Erniedrigung u. Erhöhung bei Jesus u. s. Nachfolgern ’55.—DELG s.v. ταπεινός. M-M. EDNT. TW. Spicq. Sv. -
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ἀναμύ̱ων, ἀνά-ἠμύωbow down: pres part act masc nom sgἀνά-μύωclose: pres part act masc nom sgἀνά-μυάωcompress the lips: imperf ind act 3rd pl (homeric ionic)ἀνά-μυάωcompress the lips: imperf ind act 1st sg (homeric ionic) -
60 αντικαταμύειν
ἀντικαταμύ̱ειν, ἀντί, κατά-ἠμύωbow down: pres inf act (attic epic)ἀντί-καταμύωclose the eyes: pres inf act (attic epic)
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