Lexical Summary hypotithēmi: to place under, lay down, to suggest Original Word: ὑποτίθημιTransliteration: hypotithēmi Phonetic Spelling: (hoop-ot-ith'-ay-mee) Part of Speech: Verb Short Definition: to place under, lay down, to suggest Meaning: to place under, lay down, to suggest Strong's Concordance lay down, make knownFrom hupo and tithemi; to place underneath, i.e. (figuratively) to hazard, (reflexively) to suggest -- lay down, put in remembrance. see GREEK hupo see GREEK tithemi Thayer's Greek Lexicon STRONGS NT 5294: ὑποτίθημιὑποτίθημι: 1 aorist ὑπέθηκα; present middle participle ὑποτιθέμενος; from Homer down; to place under (cf. ὑπό, III. 1): τί, Romans 16:4 (on which see τράχηλος). Metaphorically, the middle voice, to supply, suggest (middle from one's own resources); with a dative of the person and accusative of the thing: ταῦτα, these instructions, 1 Timothy 4:6. (Often so in secular authors from Homer down.) |