ὑπείκω
Infl. epic ὑπο-είκω
Infl. imperf. ὑπόεικον
Infl. fut. ὑπείξω
Infl. epic ὑπείξομαι, ὑποείξομαι
Infl. aor1 ὑπεῖξα
Infl. epic ὑπόειξα
Etym. cf. ὑπεικαθεῖν
1. "to retire, withdraw, depart", νεῶν "from" the ships, Il.; ὑπ. τινὶ ἕδρης "to retire from" one's seat "for" another (cf. ὑπανίσταμαι), Od.; ὑπ. τινὶ λόγων, i. e. to allow him to speak first, Xen.
2. "to yield, give way", τιμαῖς ὑπ. "to give way" to authority, Soph.; ὑπ. τινί Xen.: absol. "to give way, comply", Hom., etc.; τὸ ὑπεῖκον, ῀ οἱ ὑπείκοντες, Eur.:—c. inf., νῶν ὑπεῖκε τὸν κασίγνητον μολεῖν "concede" to us that he may come, Soph.
3. c. acc., χεῖρας ἐμὰς ὑπόειξε "he scaped" my hands, Il.