ὑποτάσσω

Etymology
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Verb

 * 1) to place or arrange under
 * 2) to post under or behind
 * 3) to subject, subdue, make subject
 * 4) to put after
 * 5)  to take as a minor premise
 * 6) to govern the subjunctive
 * 1) to subject, subdue, make subject
 * 2) to put after
 * 3)  to take as a minor premise
 * 4) to govern the subjunctive
 * 1) to put after
 * 2)  to take as a minor premise
 * 3) to govern the subjunctive
 * 1) to put after
 * 2)  to take as a minor premise
 * 3) to govern the subjunctive
 * 1) to put after
 * 2)  to take as a minor premise
 * 3) to govern the subjunctive
 * 1) to put after
 * 2)  to take as a minor premise
 * 3) to govern the subjunctive
 * 1) to put after
 * 2)  to take as a minor premise
 * 3) to govern the subjunctive
 * 1)  to take as a minor premise
 * 2) to govern the subjunctive
 * 1)  to take as a minor premise
 * 2) to govern the subjunctive
 * 1) to govern the subjunctive