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ὑποτακ-τικός

upotaktikos

post-positive, necessarily placed after

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What it meant

ὑποτακ-τικός · hypotak-tikos — LSJ

post-positive, necessarily placed after, which must come second

post-positive, necessarily placed after something with which it is combined, e.g. μοι, opp. ὑποτασσόμενος (capable of being placed after, e. g. ἐμοί), A.D. Pron. 35.22, cf. Adv. 126.21; ὑ. συλλαβαί, e.g. γμ, κμ, χμ, Id. Synt. 7.9, cf. 58.3; ὑ. φωνῆεν a vowel which must come second in a diphthong, EM 203.47, al.; στοιχεῖα (i.e. ι and υ) D.T. 631.8; οὐχ ὑ. τῷ ν̄ τὸ π̄, π cannot follow ν, D.H. Comp. 22. Adv. -κῶς, opp. προτακτικῶς, A.D. Synt. 227.15.

2

ὑ. ἄρθρον, i.e. ὅς, ἥ, ὅ, D.T. 640.6, A.D. Pron. 110.14, Greg.Cor. p.385 S.; τὸ ὅς ὑποτακτικόν Ath. 11.493b; ὑ. σύνταξις τῶν ἄρθρων A.D. Synt. 87.2.

3 subjunctive, in the subjunctive, subjunctive, requiring the subjunctive

of Verbs, ὑ. ἔγκλισις subjunctive mood, D.T. 638.8, A.D. Synt. 246.15, al.; τὰ καλούμενα ὑ. ῥήματα verbs in the subjunctive, ib. 265.25, cf. Conj. 243.13, 244.18, al.; ἐὰν τοῦτο -κὸν ᾖ if this is subjunctive, Phryn. 337; ὑ. σύνδεσμος conjunction requiring the subjunctive, Thom.Mag. p.132R.

4 for bringing, into subjection

-τακτικόν, τό, a charm for bringing people into subjection, PMag. Lond. 121.940; ὑ. Ἀπόλλωνος ib. 124.36.

5 feminine ζῴδια

ὑποτακτικὰ ζῴδια the feminine ζῴδια, i.e. even numbers beginning with Taurus, Cat.Cod.Astr. 1.165, 5(1).187.

6 submissive, obedient

submissive, obedient, τέκνα PMasp. 97v D 37 (vi A. D.).

Where it came from

No etymology authority pointer is recorded for this lemma yet — an honest gap, not an omission. The etymological dictionaries (Beekes, Chantraine, Frisk) are matched incrementally.

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