| Strong's Concordance hupozónnumi: to undergirdOriginal Word: ὑποζώννυμι Part of Speech: Verb Transliteration: hupozónnumi Phonetic Spelling: (hoop-od-zone'-noo-mee) Short Definition: I under-gird Definition: I under-gird, as to strengthen a ship against the waves. Thayer's Greek LexiconSTRONGS NT 5269: ὑποζώννυμι ὑποζώννυμι; from Herodotus down; to under-gird: τό πλοῖον to bind a ship together laterally with ὑποζωματα (Plato, de rep. 10, p. 616 c.), i. e. with girths or cables, to enable it to survive the force of waves and tempest, Acts 27:17 (where see Overbeck (or Hackett; especially Smith, Voyage and Shipwreck, etc., pp. 107ff, 204ff. (cf. βοήθεια))). (Polybius 27, 3, 3.) Strong's Exhaustive Concordanceundergird, brace From hupo and zonnumi; to gird under, i.e. Frap (a vessel with cables across the keel, sides and deck) -- undergirt. see GREEK hupo see GREEK zonnumi Forms and Transliterationsυποζωννυντες υποζωννύντες ὑποζωννύντες υποθέματα υπόκαιε υποκαιόμενον υποκαιομένους υποκαλύψεις hypozonnyntes hypozonnýntes hypozōnnyntes hypozōnnýntes upozonnuntes upozōnnuntes LinksInterlinear Greek • Interlinear Hebrew • Strong's Numbers • Englishman's Greek Concordance • Englishman's Hebrew Concordance • Parallel Texts Englishman's ConcordanceStrong's Greek 5269 1 Occurrence ὑποζωννύντες — 1 Occ. Acts 27:17 V-PPA-NMP GRK: βοηθείαις ἐχρῶντο ὑποζωννύντες τὸ πλοῖον NAS: supporting cables in undergirding the ship; KJV: helps, undergirding the ship; INT: supports they used undergirding the ship | 



