Ancient Greek lemma · Strong’s G5220

ὑπάνδρος

hupandros · /hoop'-an-dros/ — “married”

Literally 'under a husband,' describing a woman who is married and thus subject to her husband's authority. In the LXX it renders Hebrew expressions for a married woman, especially in legal contexts concerning adultery…

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Literally 'under a husband,' describing a woman who is married and thus subject to her husband's authority. In the LXX it renders Hebrew expressions for a married woman, especially in legal contexts concerning adultery (e.g., Numbers 5:20, 29; Proverbs 6:24).

Derivation: from ὑπό and ἀνήρ