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Greek · Strong's G5299

ὑπωπιάζω

hypopiazohoop-o-pee-ad'-zo

to hit under the eye (buffet or disable an antagonist as a pugilist), i.e. (figuratively) to tease or annoy (into compliance), subdue (one's passions)

1890 spelling: hypōpiázō

  • υ400
  • π80
  • ω800
  • π80
  • ι10
  • α1
  • ζ7
  • ω800

Isopsephy 2,178

Strong's Dictionary · 1890

to hit under the eye (buffet or disable an antagonist as a pugilist), i.e. (figuratively) to tease or annoy (into compliance), subdue (one's passions)

Rendered in the KJV as

keep under, weary.

  • 2
    occurrencesin the New Testament
  • 2 of 27
    New Testament bookswhere the word stands
  • 2
    inflected formsdistinct spellings

Across 2 occurrences

The word itself

Inflected forms · 2

  • ὑπωπιάζῃ1
  • ὑπωπιάζω1

How it is rendered · 2

  • I batter1
  • she may exhaust1

The sense the word carries at each spot: how the translators read it there, not a fixed translation.

How it parses · 2

  • verb · present active, statement · 1st person singular1
  • verb · present active, subjunctive · 3rd person singular1
Show the grammar codes as tagged
  • V-PAI-1S · 1
  • V-PAS-3S · 1

All 2, in canonical order

The ledger of occurrences

Where this word lives

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Hebrew and Greek text, word tagging and grammar: STEP Bible (www.STEPBible.org), CC BY 4.0: their grammar codes written out in English here, and shown as tagged under each list. Dictionary: Strong's Exhaustive Concordance (1890, public domain). English verse text: Berean Standard Bible (public domain, 2023).