Search: υποστασιν
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υποστασιν | ὑπόστασις | υποστασ(ι)·ν | (fem) acc sg | |
υποστασιν; υποστασιν | ὑφίστημι | υπο·στ(α)·[ντ]·σι(ν); υπο·στ(α)·[ντ]·σι(ν) | 2aor act ptcp mas dat pl; 2aor act ptcp neu dat pl |
ὑπό·στασις, -εως, ἡ |
Noun (Fem. 3rd Decl.)
Perseus Dictionary Entry (Liddell and Scott [and Jones]'s Greek-English Lexicon, 9th ed., 1925-1940)
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ἱστός, -οῦ, ὁ [LXX] | web (n.) |
στατέω/στατόω | |
ἀνα+στατέω [EXTRA] | to lure away (v.) |
ἀνα+στατόω | to upset (v.) drive out, unsettle, destroy |
ἀπο+στατέω [LXX] | to rebel (v.) Lit:"stand-away-from". hence rebel, |
ἀ·στατέω | to be itinerant (v.) |
στάσις | |
ἀ·κατα·στασία, -ας, ἡ | upheaval (n.) |
ἀ·κατά·στατος -ον | unstable (adj.) |
ἀνά·στασις, -εως, ἡ | resurrection/rise,up (n.) |
ἀπο·κατά·στασις, -εως, ἡ | restoration/establishment (n.) Lit:"down-standing-from"/"standing-according-to-from", hence, restoration/establishment-according-to former function or external intent , reestablish integrity, |
ἀπο·στασία, -ας, ἡ | departure/renunciation (n.) Lit: "from-stand", by extn., departure/renunciation/divorce. |
ἀπο·στάσιον, -ου, τό | notice of divorce (n.) |
ἀπό·στασις, -εως, ἡ [LXX] | causing to revolt (n.) (ἀφίσταμαι) emanation; slackness, of bandages, Gal.18(2).806.; Rhet., employment of detached phrases; place where something is put away, repository, storehouse; Medic.,suppurative inflammation, throwing off the peccant humours left by fever, etc. |
ἀπο·στάτης, -ου, ὁ [LXX] | apostate (n.) |
διχο·στασία, -ας, ἡ | dissension (n.) |
ἔκ·στασις, -εως, ἡ | astoundment/ecstasy (n.) |
ἐξ·ανά·στασις, -εως, ἡ | resurrection (n.) |
ἐπ·ανά·στασις, -εως, ἡ [LXX] | rising up to go to stool: hence in pl., concrete, stools (n.) rising up again; rising up against, insurrection; rising up, swelling, Hp.Coac.216; prominent growth, Thphr.HP3.7.4; metaph., rise in rhetorical tone, Demetr.Eloc.278. |
ἐπί·στασις, -εως, ἡ | pressure (n.) |
ἐπι·στάτης, -ου, ὁ | master (n.) |
ἐπι·σύ·στασις, -εως, ἡ | gathering, riotous meeting (n.) collection, “κακῶν” S.E.M.11.127 ; “ὑδατίδων” Sor.1.58.; v.l. for ἐπίστασις, 2 Ep.Cor.11.28. |
εὐ·περί·στατος -ον | Easily Ensnaring (adj.) (easily: besetting, constricting, obstructing; leading to distress) |
προ·στάτης, -ου, ὁ [LXX] | guardian (n.) one who stands before, front man, leader |
πρωτο·στάτης, -ου, ὁ | leader (n.) |
στάσις, -εως, ἡ | uprising (n.) Standing or position; perhaps from this, a party or band (formed around a position)-- especially one formed for seditious purposes; thus, the meaning "strife/discord/dispute", as well as "uprising/riot/rebellion". |
συ·στασιαστής, -οῦ, ὁ | co-insurrectionist (n.) |
σύ·στασις, -εως, ἡ [LXX] | bring/stand,together (n.) |
συ·στατικός -ή -όν | of or for putting together, component (adj.) of or for bringing together, introductory, commendatory; -κόν, τό, deed of representation, power of attorney; productive |
τρι·στάτης, -ου, ὁ [LXX] | vizier (n.) |
ὑπό·στασις, -εως, ἡ | support-structure, confidence (n.) Lit:"what-stands-under/below", hence foundation, sub/support-structure, underpinning. Fig:confidence Eng:"sub-stance"(solid/tangible),"hypostasis" (underlying-reality). LXX: counsel,garrison,tent,burden,pillar,foot-hold,hope |
ἐπίσταμαι | |
ἐπίσταμαι (not to be confused with ἐφ+ίστημι) | to understand (v.) [Lit:"stand-over/upon", hence understand, confidently-know, capable] |
ἵστημι | |
ἀνθ+ίστημι | to oppose (v.) lit Lit;"stand-against",hence oppose. |
ἀν+ιστάω (by-form of ἀν+ίστημι) | to raise up (v.) |
ἀν+ίστημι | to stand-up (v.) Lit:"stand-up/again", hence put-up/raise/arise-up. Resurrect in some GNT contexts. |
ἀντ·αν+ίστημι [LXX] | to ??? (v.) |
ἀντι·καθ+ίστημι | to Oppose (v.) (withstood, resist, set against, oppose, establish as a counterpart) |
ἀπ·αν+ίστημι [LXX] | to make rise up and depart send away (v.) Pass., with aor. 2 and pf. Act., and fut. Med., arise and go away, depart again, Hdt.9.87 |
ἀπο·καθ+ιστάνω/-ιστάω (by-form of ἀπο·καθ+ίστημι) | to place down (v.) |
ἀπο·καθ+ίστημι | to restore (v.) |
ἀφ+ιστάω (by-form of ἀφ+ίστημι) [LXX] | to renounce (v.) |
ἀφ+ίστημι | to disengage (v.) Lit: "stand-from", hence by extn, depart, disengage-from, meta:renounce.. Often passively rendered "fall away"( during tribulation, but more properly renounce (due to tribulation). |
δι+ΐστημι | to separate (v.) |
ἐν+ίστημι | to fix/place-into-position (v.) Lit: "in-stand" , by extn, "be-at-hand, place into position |
ἐξ·αν+ίστημι | to raise up (v.) arise; εξανστηση rising out from death, rouse |
ἐξ+ιστάνω/-ιστάω (by-form of ἐξ+ίστημι) | to to put out of its place to change or alter utterly (v.) metaph., ἐξιστάναι τινὰ φρενῶν to drive one out of his senses; of Place, to stand aside from; c. gen. to retire from, give up possession of |
ἐξ+ίστημι | to be-astonished (v.) Lit:stand-from-out-of", hence be-astonished/astounded/amazed/crazy/out-of-ones-mind. LXX:tremble/confuse/dismay/upset/trouble/faint/displace |
ἐπ·αν+ιστάνω (by-form of ἐπ·αν+ίστημι) | to uprise/rebel (v.) |
ἐπ·αν+ίστημι | to uprise/rebel (v.) |
ἐπι·συν+ίστημι [LXX] | to band together (v.) [incite a conspiracy] |
ἐφ+ίστημι | to stand (v.) set or place upon or near; intransitive: come up to or arrive at (or stand against) |
ἱστάνω/ἱστάω (by-form of ἵστημι) | to stand (v.) |
καθ+ιστάνω/-ιστάω (by-form of καθ+ίστημι) | to appoint (v.) to appoint, set, establish, conduct |
καθ+ίστημι | to appoint/establish (v.) Lit"down-stand", hence give-standing/authority, hence appoint, put-in-charge set-in-order, lay, render, enable, establish. In some instances, similar to "τίθημι" (place/lay/put/set/appoint). |
κατ·εφ+ίσταμαι | to rise up against in aor.Act. (v.) |
μεθ+ιστάνω/-ιστάω (by-form of μεθ+ίστημι) | to ??? (v.) |
μεθ+ίστημι | to remove/replace (v.) Lit:"stand-with/after", hence remove/replace/transfer/change-position. By extension, remove-by-killing, stand-among/in-the-midst-of, c. dat., “ἑτάροισι μεθίστατο” Il.5.514. |
μετ·αν+ίστημι [LXX] | to emigrate (v.) |
παρα·καθ+ίστημι [LXX] | to set down beside station or establish beside (v.) |
παρα+στήκω (derivation of -ίστημι) [LXX] | to stand-here/close arrive (v.) Lit:"stand-close-beside". Fig: arrive. |
παρ·εξ+ίστημι [LXX] | to undergo-change (v.) |
παρ+ιστάνω/-ιστάω (by-form of παρ+ίστημι) | to stand/place by (v.) |
παρ+ίστημι | to stand-with/beside (v.) Lit: "stand-close-beside", hence cause-to-stand/place-beside, present, be-beside-oneself, lose one's wits, dispose, induce, arouse, inspire, arouse, inspire, furnish, supply, deliver, prove, show. |
περι+ΐστημι | to stand around (v.) |
προ+ΐστημι | to preside/govern (v.) |
προσ·καθ+ίστημι [LXX] | to to appoint besides Plut. (v.) supply labour besides; arrange besides |
στήκω (derivation of ἵστημι) | to stand (v.) stay |
συμ·παρ+ίστημι [LXX] | to stand beside (v.) |
συν·εφ+ίστημι | to to set on the watch together make attentive (v.) Pass. συνεφίστα^μαι, with aor2 act. to stand over, superintend along with or together, Thuc.; to rise up together, κατά τινος against one, NTest. |
συν+ιστάνω/-ιστάω (by-form of συν+ίστημι) | to commend (v.) stand (unite) together, |
συν+ίστημι | to stand with (v.) |
ὑφ+ίστημι [LXX] | to Stand-under (v.) Lit: Stand-under, hence encamp, garrison, endure, withstand |
ἵστημι | to stand (v.) /cause-to-stand |