ΠΙΠΤΟΝΤΕΣΥΠΟ, πιπτοντεσυπο
PIPTONTESYPO, piptontesypo
Sounds Like: PIP-ton-tes OO-po
Translations: falling under, falling by, falling from
From the root: ΠΙΠΤΩ, ΥΠΟ
Part of Speech: Verb, Preposition
Explanation: This is a compound phrase formed by the present active participle of the verb 'ΠΙΠΤΩ' (piptō), meaning 'to fall', and the preposition 'ΥΠΟ' (hypo), meaning 'under', 'by', or 'from'. Together, it describes the action of falling under the influence or power of something, or being struck down by something. It is used to indicate the cause or agent of the falling.
Inflection: Participle: Present, Active, Masculine, Plural, Nominative or Accusative; Preposition: Does not inflect
Strong’s numbers: G4098 (Lookup on BibleHub), G5259 (Lookup on BibleHub)
Instances
Josephus' The Jewish War
- Book Three — 7:109
From the same root
No other words from the same root, ΠΙΠΤΩ, ΥΠΟ, appear in our texts.
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