Vocabulary

Definitions Number Verses Only Used In
hyperephania

κυναρίοις. (noun pl neut dat diminutive) "Dogs" is from kynarion, which means "little dog," and "puppy." -- (CW) The word translated as "dogs" is the diminutive of the word that means "dog," so "puppies" or "doggies," in English. CW - Confusing Word -- The "dogs" is the diminutive form so "puppies."

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hyperetes

ὑπηρέται [2 verses] (noun pl masc nom) "Servants" is hyperetes, which means "rower", "underling", "servant", "attendant", "subordinate," and "aides-de-camp." -- (CW) The Greek word translated as" servants" means "rower", "underling", "servant", "attendant", "subordinate," and "aides-de-camp." This is an uncommon word and it is not the word usually translated as "servant". The status is higher than "servants" of these people.  CW --Confusing Word -- The "servants" does not capture the word's specific meaning.

 

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hypo

ὑπὸ [29 verses](prep) "Of" is hypo (hupo), which means [with genitive] "from under (of motion)," "down under," under, beneath," "by" in the sense of a cause or agency, "under," or "with," "under the cover or protection of," "of the agency of feelings, passions," "expressing subjection or dependence," "subordinate," "subject to;" [with accusative] "towards" and "under" (to express motion), "under" (without a sense of motion), "subjection," "control," "dependence," of Time, "in the course of," "during," "about," as an adverb, "under," "below," beneath, the agency or influence under which a thing is done"by," "before,' and "under," (with genitive and passive verbs of cause). -- The word translated as "of" primarily means "by," "under," or "with." Its primary meaning is "under" both in the sense of moving under, being under, and being under different forms of compulsion.

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hypodeigma

ὑπόδειγμα [1 verse](noun sg neut nom/acc)"An example" is from hypodeigma,which means "sign", "indication", "token", "illustration", "picture showing how something is done", "example," and "instance." It means literally "by showing." It is the source of our word "paradigm."   - The word translated as "example" is a noun that comes from the root "by showing." It means an example or an illustration of how to do something. It means literally "by showing." It is the source of our word "paradigm."

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hypodeiknymi

ὑποδείξω [3 verses](verb 1st sg fut ind act ) "I will forewarn" is from hypodeiknymi, which means to "indicate", "indicate one's will", "intimate", "relay information", "show by tracing out", "mark out", "teach", "make a show of", and "pretend to." The root means "show," and the prefix means "before." - (CW) The Greek verb translated as "show" means to "show", "indicate","relay information", "show by tracing out", "show before", and "pretend to". It is an unusual and complicated word like our word "illustrate". The root of this word means "show." The prefix means "down." CW --Confusing Word -- This is not the common word usually translated as "show."

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