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- Prostrate - a. - Lying at length, or with the body extended on the ground or other surface; stretched out; as, to sleep prostrate.
- Prostrate - a. - Lying at mercy, as a supplicant.
- Prostrate - a. - Lying in a humble, lowly, or suppliant posture.
- Prostrate - a. - Trailing on the ground; procumbent.
- Prostrate - v. t. - To lay fiat; to throw down; to level; to fell; as, to prostrate the body; to prostrate trees or plants.
- Prostrate - v. t. - to overthrow; to demolish; to destroy; to deprive of efficiency; to ruin; as, to prostrate a village; to prostrate a government; to prostrate law or justice.
- Prostrate - v. t. - To throw down, or cause to fall in humility or adoration; to cause to bow in humble reverence; used reflexively; as, he prostrated himself.
- Prostrate - v. t. - To cause to sink totally; to deprive of strength; to reduce; as, a person prostrated by fever.
- Prostrated - imp. & p. p. - of Prostrate
- Sarment - n. - A prostrate filiform stem or runner, as of the strawberry. See Runner.
- Flating - a. - With the flat side, as of a sword; flatlong; in a prostrate position.
- Grovel - adv. - To creep on the earth, or with the face to the ground; to lie prone, or move uneasily with the body prostrate on the earth; to lie fiat on one's belly, expressive of abjectness; to crawl.
- Grabble - v. i. - To lie prostrate on the belly; to sprawl on the ground; to grovel.
- Throw - v. t. - To overturn; to prostrate in wrestling; as, a man throws his antagonist.
- Fall - v. t. - To become prostrate and dead; to die; especially, to die by violence, as in battle.
- Offset - n. - A short prostrate shoot, which takes root and produces a tuft of leaves, etc. See Illust. of Houseleek.
- Prostrate - v. t. - To lay fiat; to throw down; to level; to fell; as, to prostrate the body; to prostrate trees or plants.
- Trample - v. t. - To tread under foot; to tread down; to prostrate by treading; as, to trample grass or flowers.
- Prostrate - v. t. - to overthrow; to demolish; to destroy; to deprive of efficiency; to ruin; as, to prostrate a village; to prostrate a government; to prostrate law or justice.
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- H5456 סָגַד - 5456 סָגַד - סָגַד - - çâgad - saw-gad' - a primitive root; to prostrate oneself (in homage); fall down. - Verb - heb
- H5457 סְגִד - 5457 סְגִד - סְגִד - - çᵉgid - seg-eed' - (Aramaic) corresponding to סָגַד; {to prostrate oneself (in homage)}; worship. - Verb - arc
- H2522 חָלַשׁ - 2522 חָלַשׁ - חָלַשׁ - - châlash - khaw-lash' - a primitive root; to prostrate; by implication, to overthrow, decay; discomfit, waste away, weaken. - Verb - heb
- G5476 χαμαί - 5476 χαμαί - ΧΑΜΑΊ - - chamaí - kham-ah'-ee - adverb perhaps from the base of χάσμα through the idea of a fissure in the soil; earthward, i.e. prostrate:--on (to) the ground. - Adverb - greek
- H2865 חָתַת - 2865 חָתַת - חָתַת - - châthath - khaw-thath' - a primitive root; properly, to prostrate; hence, to break down, either (literally) by violence, or (figuratively) by confusion and fear; abolish, affright, be (make) afraid, amaze, beat down, discourage, (cause to) dismay, go down, scare, terrify. - Verb - heb
- H1457 גָּהַר - 1457 גָּהַר - גָּהַר - - gâhar - gaw-har' - a primitive root; to prostrate oneself; cast self down, stretch self. - Verb - heb
- H3766 כָּרַע - 3766 כָּרַע - כָּרַע - - kâraʻ - kaw-rah' - a primitive root; to bend the knee; by implication, to sink, to prostrate; bow (down, self), bring down (low), cast down, couch, fall, feeble, kneeling, sink, smite (stoop) down, subdue, [idiom] very. - Verb - heb
- G2693 καταστρώννυμι - 2693 καταστρώννυμι - ΚΑΤΑΣΤΡΏΝΝΥΜΙ - - katastrṓnnymi - kat-as-trone'-noo-mee - from κατά and στρώννυμι; to strew down, i.e. (by implication) to prostrate (slay):--overthrow. - Verb - greek
- G4352 προσκυνέω - 4352 προσκυνέω - ΠΡΟΣΚΥΝΈΩ - - proskynéō - pros-koo-neh'-o - from πρός and a probable derivative of κύων (meaning to kiss, like a dog licking his master's hand); to fawn or crouch to, i.e. (literally or figuratively) prostrate oneself in homage (do reverence to, adore):--worship. - Verb - greek
- G4363 προσπίπτω - 4363 προσπίπτω - ΠΡΟΣΠΊΠΤΩ - - prospíptō - pros-pip'-to - from πρός and πίπτω; to fall towards, i.e. (gently) prostrate oneself (in supplication or homage), or (violently) to rush upon (in storm):--beat upon, fall (down) at (before). - Verb - greek
- G4385 προτείνω - 4385 προτείνω - ΠΡΟΤΕΊΝΩ - - proteínō - prot-i'-no - from πρό and (to stretch); to protend, i.e. tie prostrate (for scourging):--bind. - Verb - greek
- H7511 רָפַס - 7511 רָפַס - רָפַס - - râphaç - raw-fas' - a primitive root; to trample, i.e. prostrate; humble self, submit self. - Verb - heb
- H7512 רְפַס - 7512 רְפַס - רְפַס - - rᵉphaç - ref-as' - (Aramaic) corresponding to רָפַס; {to trample, i.e. prostrate}; stamp. - Verb - arc
- H7812 שָׁחָה - 7812 שָׁחָה - שָׁחָה - - shâchâh - shaw-khaw' - a primitive root; to depress, i.e. prostrate (especially reflexive, in homage to royalty or God); bow (self) down, crouch, fall down (flat), humbly beseech, do (make) obeisance, do reverence, make to stoop, worship. - Verb - heb
- G5087 τίθημι - 5087 τίθημι - ΤΊΘΗΜΙ - - títhēmi - theh'-o - a prolonged form of a primary (which is used only as alternate in certain tenses); to place (in the widest application, literally and figuratively; properly, in a passive or horizontal posture, and thus different from ἵστημι, which properly denotes an upright and active position, while κεῖμαι is properly reflexive and utterly prostrate):--+ advise, appoint, bow, commit, conceive, give, X kneel down, lay (aside, down, up), make, ordain, purpose, put, set (forth), settle, sink down. - Verb - greek