ὑπο-στέλλω [in LXX: Deu.1:17 (גּוּר), Job.13:8 (נָשָׂא פָּנִים), Hab.2:4 (עָפַל pu.), Hag.1:10 (כָּלָא), Refs Exo.23:21, Wis.6:7, 3Ma.5:28 * ;] __1. to draw in, let down (ἱστίον, οὐράν, etc.). __2. to draw back, withdraw: ἑαυτόν, Gal.2:12 (Polyb., al.; see Lft., in l). Mid., to shrink or draw back: Heb.10:38 (LXX); before τοῦ, with inf., Act.20:27; οὐδέν, Act.20:20.† (AS)
Thayer:
1) to draw back, let down, lower 1a) to withdraw: of a timid person 2) to withdraw one's self, i.e. to be timid, to cover, shrink 2a) of those who from timidity hesitate to avow what they believe 2b) to be unwilling to utter from fear 2c) to shrink from declaring, to conceal, dissemble
ὑποστέλλω
hupostellō
hoop-os-tel'-lo
From G5259 and G4724; to withholdunder (outofsight), that is, (reflexively) to cower or shrink, (figuratively) to conceal (reserve)
ὑπό
hupo
hoop-o'
A primary preposition; under, that is, (with the genitive) of place (beneath), or with verbs (the agency or means, through); (with the accusative) of place (whither [underneath ] or where [below ]) or time (when [at ])
KJV Usage: among, by, from, in, of, under, with. In compounds it retains the same genitive applications, especially of inferior position or condition, and specifically covertly or moderately .
G4943 συνυπουργέωσυνυπουργέω
sunupourgeō
soon-oop-oorg-eh'-o
From G4862 and a derivative of a compound of G5259 and the base of G2041; to beaco-auxiliary, that is, assist
KJV Usage: help together.
G5217 ὑπάγωὑπάγω
hupagō
hoop-ag'-o
From G5259 and G71; to lead (oneself) under, that is, withdraw or retire (as if sinking out of sight), literally or figuratively
KJV Usage: depart, get hence, go (a-) way.
G5219 ὑπακούωὑπακούω
hupakouō
hoop-ak-oo'-o
From G5259 and G191; to hearunder (as a subordinate), that is, to listenattentively; by implication to heed or conform to a command or authority
KJV Usage: hearken, be obedient to, obey.
G5220 ὕπανδροςὕπανδρος
hupandros
hoop'-an-dros
From G5259 and G435; in subjection underaman, that is, a married woman
KJV Usage: which hath an husband.
G5221 ὑπαντάωὑπαντάω
hupantaō
hoop-an-tah'-o
From G5259 and a derivative of G473; to goopposite (meet) under (quietly), that is, to encounter, fallinwith
KJV Usage: (go to) meet.
G5225 ὑπάρχωὑπάρχω
huparchō
hoop-ar'-kho
From G5259 and G756; to beginunder (quietly), that is, comeintoexistence (bepresent or athand); expletively, to exist (as copula or subordinate to an adjective, participle, adverb or preposition, or as auxilliary to principal verb)
KJV Usage: after behave, live.
G5226 ὑπείκωὑπείκω
hupeikō
hoop-i'-ko
From G5259 and G1502εἴκω eikō (to yield, be “weak”); to surrender
KJV Usage: submit self.
G5227 ὑπεναντίοςὑπεναντίος
hupenantios
hoop-en-an-tee'-os
From G5259 and G1727; under (covertly) contrary to, that is, opposed or (as noun) an opponent
KJV Usage: adversary, against.
G5254 ὑπέχωὑπέχω
hupechō
hoop-ekh'-o
From G5259 and G2192; to hold oneself under, that is, endure with patience
KJV Usage: suffer.
G5257 ὑπηρέτηςὑπηρέτης
hupēretēs
hoop-ay-ret'-ace
From G5259 and a derivative of ἐρέσσω eressō (to row); an underoarsman, that is, (genitive case) subordinate (assistant, sexton, constable)
KJV Usage: minister, officer, servant.
G5258 ὕπνοςὕπνος
hupnos
hoop'-nos
From an obsolete primary (perhaps akin to G5259 through the idea of subsilience); sleep, that is, (figuratively) spiritual torpor
KJV Usage: sleep.
G5260 ὑποβάλλωὑποβάλλω
hupoballō
hoop-ob-al'-lo
From G5259 and G906; to throw in stealthily, that is, introduce by collusion
KJV Usage: suborn.
G5261 ὑπογραμμόςὑπογραμμός
hupogrammos
hoop-og-ram-mos'
From a compound of G5259 and G1125; an underwriting, that is, copy for imitation (figuratively)
KJV Usage: example.
G5263 ὑποδείκνυμιὑποδείκνυμι
hupodeiknumi
hoop-od-ike'-noo-mee
From G5259 and G1166; to exhibitunder the eyes, (figuratively) to exemplify (instruct, admonish)
KJV Usage: show, (fore-) warn.
G5264 ὑποδέχομαιὑποδέχομαι
hupodechomai
hoop-od-ekh'-om-ahee
From G5259 and G1209; to admitunder one’s roof, that is, entertain hospitably
KJV Usage: receive.
G5265 ὑποδέωὑποδέω
hupodeō
hoop-od-eh'-o
From G5259 and G1210; to bindunder one’s feet, that is, puton shoes or sandals
KJV Usage: bind on, (be) shod.
G5267 ὑπόδικοςὑπόδικος
hupodikos
hoop-od'-ee-kos
From G5259 and G1349; undersentence, that is, (by implication) condemned
KJV Usage: guilty.
G5268 ὑποζύγιονὑποζύγιον
hupozugion
hoop-od-zoog'-ee-on
Neuter of a compound of G5259 and G2218; an animal under the yoke (draughtbeast), that is, (specifically) a donkey
KJV Usage: ass.
G5269 ὑποζώννυμιὑποζώννυμι
hupozōnnumi
hoop-od-zone'-noo-mee
From G5259 and G2224; to girdunder, that is, frap (a vessel with cables across the keel, sides and deck)
KJV Usage: undergirt.
G5270 ὑποκάτωὑποκάτω
hupokatō
hoop-ok-at'-o
From G5259 and G2736; downunder, that is, beneath
KJV Usage: under.
G5271 ὑποκρίνομαιὑποκρίνομαι
hupokrinomai
hoop-ok-rin'-om-ahee
Middle voice from G5259 and G2919; to decide (speak or act) under a false part, that is, (figuratively) dissemble (pretend)
KJV Usage: feign.
G5274 ὑπολαμβάνωὑπολαμβάνω
hupolambanō
hoop-ol-am-ban'-o
From G5259 and G2983; to take from below, that is, carryupward; figuratively to takeup, that is, continue a discourse or topic; mentally to assume (presume)
KJV Usage: answer, receive, suppose.
G5276 ὑπολήνιονὑπολήνιον
hupolēnion
hoop-ol-ah'-nee-on
Neuter of a presumed compound of G5259 and G3025; vessel or receptacle under the press, that is, lower winevat
KJV Usage: winefat.
G5278 ὑπομένωὑπομένω
hupomenō
hoop-om-en'-o
From G5259 and G3306; to stayunder (behind), that is, remain; figuratively to undergo, that is, bear (trials), havefortitude, persevere
G5279 ὑπομιμνήσκωὑπομιμνήσκω
hupomimnēskō
hoop-om-im-nace'-ko
From G5259 and G3403; to remindquietly, that is, suggest to the (middle voice, one’s own) memory
KJV Usage: put in mind, remember, bring to (put in) remembrance.
G5282 ὑπονοέωὑπονοέω
huponoeō
hoop-on-o-eh'-o
From G5259 and G3539; to thinkunder (privately), that is, to surmise or conjecture
KJV Usage: think, suppose, deem.
G5284 ὑποπλέωὑποπλέω
hupopleō
hoop-op-leh'-o
From G5259 and G4126; to sailunder the lee of
KJV Usage: sail under.
G5285 ὑποπνέωὑποπνέω
hupopneō
hoop-op-neh'-o
From G5259 and G4154; to breathegently, that is, breeze
KJV Usage: blow softly.
G5286 ὑποπόδιονὑποπόδιον
hupopodion
hoop-op-od'-ee-on
Neuter of a compound of G5259 and G4228; something under the feet, that is, a footrest (figuratively)
KJV Usage: footstool.
G5287 ὑπόστασιςὑπόστασις
hupostasis
hoop-os'-tas-is
From a compound of G5259 and G2476; a settingunder (support), that is, (figuratively) concretely essence, or abstractly assurance (objectively or subjectively)
G5290 ὑποστρέφωὑποστρέφω
hupostrephō
hoop-os-tref'-o
From G5259 and G4762; to turnunder (behind), that is, to return (literally or figuratively)
KJV Usage: come again, return (again, back again), turn back (again).
G5291 ὑποστρώννυμιὑποστρώννυμι
hupostrōnnumi
hoop-os-trone'-noo-mee
From G5259 and G4766; to strewunderneath (the feet as a carpet)
KJV Usage: spread.
G5293 ὑποτάσσωὑποτάσσω
hupotassō
hoop-ot-as'-so
From G5259 and G5021; to subordinate; reflexively to obey
KJV Usage: be under obedience (obedient), put under, subdue unto, (be, make) subject (to, unto), be (put) in subjection (to, under), submit self unto.
G5294 ὑποτίθημιὑποτίθημι
hupotithēmi
hoop-ot-ith'-ay-mee
From G5259 and G5087; to placeunderneath, that is, (figuratively) to hazard, (reflexively) to suggest
KJV Usage: lay down, put in remembrance.
G5295 ὑποτρέχωὑποτρέχω
hupotrechō
hoop-ot-rekh'-o
From G5259 and G5143 (including its alternate); to rununder, that is, (specifically) to sailpast
KJV Usage: run under.
G5296 ὑποτύπωσιςὑποτύπωσις
hupotupōsis
hoop-ot-oop'-o-sis
From a compound of G5259 and a derivative of G5179; typificationunder (after), that is, (concretely) a sketch (figuratively) for imitation
KJV Usage: form, pattern.
G5297 ὑποφέρωὑποφέρω
hupopherō
hoop-of-er'-o
From G5259 and G5342; to bear from underneath, that is, (figuratively) to undergo hardship
KJV Usage: bear, endure.
G5298 ὑποχωρέωὑποχωρέω
hupochōreō
hoop-okh-o-reh'-o
From G5259 and G5562; to vacatedown, that is, retire quietly
KJV Usage: go aside, withdraw self.
G5299 ὑπωπιάζωὑπωπιάζω
hupōpiazō
hoop-o-pee-ad'-zo
From a compound of G5259 and a derivative of G3700; to hit under the eye (buffet or disable an antagonist as a pugilist), that is, (figuratively) to tease or annoy (into compliance), subdue (one’s passions)
KJV Usage: keep under, weary.
G5306 ὕστεροςὕστερος
husteros
hoos'-ter-os
Comparatively from G5259 (in the sense of behind); later
στέλλω
stellō
stel'-lo
Probably strengthened from the base of G2476; properly to set fast (“stall”), that is, (figuratively) to repress (reflexively abstain from associating with)
KJV Usage: avoid, withdraw self.
G649 ἀποστέλλωἀποστέλλω
apostellō
ap-os-tel'-lo
From G575 and G4724; setapart, that is, (by implication) to sendout (properly on a mission) literally or figuratively
KJV Usage: put in, send (away, forth, out), set [at liberty].
G1291 διαστέλλομαιδιαστέλλομαι
diastellomai
dee-as-tel'-lom-ahee
Middle voice from G1223 and G4724; to set (oneself) apart (figuratively distinguish), that is, (by implication) to enjoin
KJV Usage: charge, that which was (give) commanded (-ment).
G1989 ἐπιστέλλωἐπιστέλλω
epistellō
ep-ee-stel'-lo
From G1909 and G4724; to enjoin (by writing), that is, (generally) to communicatebyletter (for any purpose)
KJV Usage: write (a letter, unto).
G2687 καταστέλλωκαταστέλλω
katastellō
kat-as-tel'-lo
From G2596 and G4724; to putdown, that is, quell
KJV Usage: appease, quiet.
G3992 πέμπωπέμπω
pempō
pem'-po
Apparently a primary verb; to dispatch (from the subjective view or point of departure, whereas ἵημι hiēmi [as a stronger form of εἶμι eimi ] refers rather to the objective point or terminusadquem, and G4724 denotes properly the orderly motion involved), especially on a temporary errand; also to transmit, bestow, or wield
KJV Usage: send, thrust in.
G4749 στολήστολή
stolē
stol-ay'
From G4724; equipment, that is, (specifically) a “stole” or long fitting gown (as a mark of dignity)
KJV Usage: long clothing (garment), (long) robe.
G4958 συστέλλωσυστέλλω
sustellō
soos-tel'-lo
From G4862 and G4724; to send (draw) together, that is, enwrap (enshroud a corpse for burial), contract (an interval)