05254
Source: 550, 559, 563, 564
@LINK ὑπέχω
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5254. ὑπέχω fut. ὑφ-έξω aor2 ὑπέσχον poet. ὑπέσχεθον I. to hold or put under, ὑποσχὼν θηλέας ἵππους (cf. Virgil supposita de matre), Il.: to hold out the hand to receive something, id=Il., Dem.: to hold a cup under another vessel, while something is poured into it, Hdt., Ar.; ὑπ. μαστόν, of the mother giving suck, Eur.
2. to supply, afford, furnish, Pind.; ὑπ. τινί [φόβον] to occasion him fear, Thuc.:— ὑπ. ἑαυτόν submit oneself to another, Xen., Plat.
II. to uphold, support, c. acc., Hdt.
2. Lat. sustinere, to undergo, be subject to, suffer, Soph., Eur.; ὑπ. δίκην τινός to have to give an account of a thing, Hdt., attic; ὑπ. δίκην to undergo a trial, Thuc.; ὑπ. λόγον τινί to render account to another, Plat., Xen., etc.
3. to sustain, maintain, λόγον an argument, Arist.
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5254. ὑπέχω uJpevcw hupecho {hoop-ekh'-o}
from 5259 and 2192; to hold oneself under, i.e. endure with patience:--suffer. see GREEK for 5259 see GREEK for 2192
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5254 nacah naw-saw'
a primitive root; to test; by implication, to
attempt:--adventure, assay, prove, tempt, try.