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hupandros: under the power of or subject to a man Original Word: ὕπανδρος, ον Part of Speech: Adjective Transliteration: hupandros Phonetic Spelling: (hoop'-an-dros) Short Definition: subject to a husband, married Definition: subject to a husband, married.
Word Origin from hupo and anér Definition under the power of or subject to a man NASB Translation married (1). STRONGS NT 5220: ὕπανδρος
ὕπανδρος, ὕπανδρον (ὑπό and ἀνήρ), under i. e. subject to a man: γυνή, married, Romans 7:2. (Numbers 5:(20),29; Sir. 9:9; (Proverbs 6:24); ; Polybius 10, 26, 3; (Diodorus 32, 10, 4 vol. 5:50, 17th edition, Dindorf); Plutarch, Artemidorus Daldianus, Heliodorus.)
married womanFrom hupo and aner; in subjection under a man, i.e. A married woman -- which hath an husband. see GREEK hupo see GREEK aner
ύπανδρον υπανδρος ύπανδρος ὕπανδρος υπάνδρου hypandros hýpandros upandros
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ὕπανδρος — 1 Occ.
Romans 7:2 Adj-NFS BIB: ἡ γὰρ ὕπανδρος γυνὴ τῷ NAS: For the married woman is bound KJV: the woman which hath an husband is bound INT: the indeed married woman to the1 Occurrence
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