ὑποκλάζω

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Πολλοῖς ὁ Δαίμων, οὐ κατ' εὔνοιαν φέρων, / Μεγάλα δίδωσιν εὐτυχήματ' ... (Euripides) → God brings great good fortune to many, not out of good will,...

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Full diacritics: ὑποκλάζω Medium diacritics: ὑποκλάζω Low diacritics: υποκλάζω Capitals: ΥΠΟΚΛΑΖΩ
Transliteration A: hypoklázō Transliteration B: hypoklazō Transliteration C: ypoklazo Beta Code: u(pokla/zw

English (LSJ)

   A bend the knees under one, sink down, Hld.7.7, Nonn.D.43.47; ὑ. τινί bow the knee before... ib.47. 627; ἄρνες ταῖς μητράσιν ὑποκλάσαντες τὴν θηλὴν ἔσπασαν Longus 3.13 (ὑ. αὑτοὺς codd.); ὑπώκλασε γαῖα χανοῦσα (in an earthquake) Epic. in BKT5(1) p.85 (iv B. C.): metaph. of an expiring lamp, AP 5.278 (Paul. Sil.); of a declining fever, Paul.Aeg.2.47; τὰ δ' ὑπείροχ', ὁπανίκα νεύσω, κῦρος ὑποκλάζοισ' the mighty, when I nod, bow down before my power, Hymn.Is.143.
ὑπο-κλάζω or ὑπο-κλαγγάνω,

   A cry out a little, groan, τί μάτην ὑπέκλᾰγες; S.Ichn. 171 (lyr.).

German (Pape)

[Seite 1220] allmälig in die Kniee sinken, niederkauern; übertr., ἄρχεται ἤδη λύχνος ὑποκλάζειν ἦκα μαραινόμενος Paul. Sil. 28 (V, 279); von sinkendem Muthe, ὑποκλασθέντα θυμὸν χαλᾶν Agath. 4 (V, 216), was aber auch von ὑποκλάω abgeleitet werden kann.