dependent
From LSJ
πρῶτον μὲν οὖν ὄστρεια παρὰ Νηρεῖ τινι ἰδὼν γέροντι φυκί ἠμφιεσμένα ἔλαβον ἐχίνους τ' ἐστὶ γὰρ προοίμιον δείπνου χαριέντως ταῦτα πεπρυτανευμένου → So first I spotted oysters wrapped in seaweed at the shop of some old Nereus, and sea urchins, which I bought; these were the appetizers for a delightfully managed dinner
English > Greek (Woodhouse)
adjective
subject to the power of any one: P. and V. ὑπήκοος (gen. or dat.), ὑποχείριος (dat.), V. χείριος (dat.).
liable to give account to: P. and V. ὑπεύθυνος (dat.) (Dem. 306).
subject (of states): P. and V. ὑπήκοος, P. ὑποτελής.
make one thing dependent on another: P. ἀνακρεμαννύναι τι ἔκ τινος (Plato, Ion, 536A).
we must leave this dependent on the gods: V. ἀλλ' ἐς θεοὺς χρὴ ταῦτ' ἀναρτησαντ' ἔχειν (Eur., Phoenissae 705).