Diccionario

G05274

An Intermediate Greek-English Lexicon Keyed to Strong's Numbers

ὑπολαμβάνω

Infl. fut. -λήψομαι

Infl. aor2 ὑπ-έλα^βον

Infl. perf. -είληφα

I. "to take up by getting under", as the dolphin did Arion, Hdt.: "to receive into its bosom", NTest.

b. "to bear up, support", Hdt.

c. "to take by the hand", Plat.

2. "to seize or come suddenly upon", of fear, Hom.; of a fit of madness, a pestilence, Hdt.; δυσχωρία ὑπελάμβανεν αὐτούς, i. e. they came suddenly into difficult ground, Xen.; then, of events, "to follow next, come next", Hdt.

3. "to take up" the discourse "and answer, to reply, rejoin, retort", Thuc., Plat., etc.:— absol., in dialogue, ἔφη ὑπολαβών, ὑπ. ἔφη, ὑπ. εἶπεν he said "in answer", Hdt., Thuc., etc.

b. "to take up, interrupt", Xen.

4. "to take up" the conqueror, "fight with" him, Lat. excipere, Thuc.

5. "to take up" a charge, id=Thuc.

II. = ὑποδέχομαι, "to receive and protect", Xen.

2. "to accept or entertain" a proposal, Hdt., Dem.

III. "to take up" a notion, "assume, suppose", c. inf., Hdt., Plat.:—the inf. omitted, "to conceive of" a thing as being so and so, Plat.; καίπερ ὑπειληφὼς ταῦτα though "I assume" this to be so, Dem.: —Pass., τοιοῦτος ὑπολαμβάνομαι Isocr.

2. "to apprehend" a thing, Eur., Plat.

3. "to suspect, disbelieve", Xen.

IV. "to take secretly", Thuc.

2. "to draw off from duty, seduce", id=Thuc.

V. ὑπ. ἵππον, as a term of horsemanship, "to hold up or to check" the horse, Xen.