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ὑποζεύγνῡμι

upozeugnumi

yoke under, put under the yoke

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ὑποζεύγνῡμι · hypozeugnymi — LSJ

yoke under, put under the yoke

yoke under, put under the yoke,

I

of the animals yoked, ὑ. ἵππους Od. 15.81; βοῦς Hdt. 4.69; ἡμιόνους . . ζεῦξαν ὑπʼ ἀπήνῃ Od. 6.73:—Med., οὑρῆας ὑποζεύξασθαι ἀπήνῃ A.R. 3.841.

b subjugate, submit

metaph., subjugate, Orus l.c.:—Pass., submit to, τῷδʼ ὑπεζύγην πόνῳ S. Aj. 24.

2

of the chariot, ἄρμʼ ὐπαζεύξαισα Sapph. 1.9; ὑποζεύξασθαι τέθριππον Plu. Cam. 7.

II bring under, to be brought under

bring under a class, εἰς τὸ δουλικὸν ὑ. γένος Pl. Plt. 309a:—Pass., ὑπεζεῦχθαι ἑνὶ γένει to be brought under one and the same class, Arist. PA 644a18.

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