05226
Source: 550, 559, 563, 564
@LINK ὑπείκω
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5226. ὑπείκω epic ὑπο-είκω imperf. ὑπόεικον fut. ὑπείξω epic ὑπείξομαι, ὑποείξομαι aor1 ὑπεῖξα epic ὑπόειξα [cf. ὑπεικαθεῖν] 1. to retire, withdraw, depart, νεῶν from the ships, Il.; ὑπ. τινὶ ἕδρης to retire from one's seat for another (cf. ὑπανίσταμαι), Od.; ὑπ. τινὶ λόγων, i. e. to allow him to speak first, Xen.
2. to yield, give way, τιμαῖς ὑπ. to give way to authority, Soph.; ὑπ. τινί Xen.: absol. to give way, comply, Hom., etc.; τὸ ὑπεῖκον, ῀ οἱ ὑπείκοντες, Eur.:—c. inf., νῶν ὑπεῖκε τὸν κασίγνητον μολεῖν concede to us that he may come, Soph.
3. c. acc., χεῖρας ἐμὰς ὑπόειξε he scaped my hands, Il.
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5226. ὑπείκω uJpeivkw hupeiko {hoop-i'-ko}
from 5259 and eiko (to yield, be "weak"); to surrender:--submit self. see GREEK for 5259
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5226 nekach nay'-kakh
from an unused root meaning to be straightforward; properly,
the fore part; used adverbially, opposite:--before, over
against.