ὑποτάσσω

Ancient Greek

Alternative forms

  • ῠ̔ποτᾰ́ττω (hupotáttō) Attic

Etymology

From ῠ̔πο- (hupo-, under) + τᾰ́σσω (tássō, to place).

Pronunciation

 

Verb

ῠ̔ποτᾰ́σσω (hupotássō)

  1. to place or arrange under
  2. to post under or behind
    • 125 CE – 200 CE, Lucian, The Parasite 49
    • 86 CE – 160 CE, Arrian, Tactics 26.7
    1. to subject, subdue, make subject
  3. to put after
    1. (logic) to take as a minor premise
  4. to govern the subjunctive

Inflection

References

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