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- Stoop - n. - Originally, a covered porch with seats, at a house door; the Dutch stoep as introduced by the Dutch into New York. Afterward, an out-of-door flight of stairs of from seven to fourteen steps, with platform and parapets, leading to an entrance door some distance above the street; the French perron. Hence, any porch, platform, entrance stairway, or small veranda, at a house door.
- Stoop - n. - A vessel of liquor; a flagon.
- Stoop - n. - A post fixed in the earth.
- Stoop - v. i. - To bend the upper part of the body downward and forward; to bend or lean forward; to incline forward in standing or walking; to assume habitually a bent position.
- Stoop - v. i. - To yield; to submit; to bend, as by compulsion; to assume a position of humility or subjection.
- Stoop - v. i. - To descend from rank or dignity; to condescend.
- Stoop - v. i. - To come down as a hawk does on its prey; to pounce; to souse; to swoop.
- Stoop - v. i. - To sink when on the wing; to alight.
- Stoop - v. t. - To bend forward and downward; to bow down; as, to stoop the body.
- Stoop - v. t. - To cause to incline downward; to slant; as, to stoop a cask of liquor.
- Stoop - v. t. - To cause to submit; to prostrate.
- Stoop - v. t. - To degrade.
- Stoop - n. - The act of stooping, or bending the body forward; inclination forward; also, an habitual bend of the back and shoulders.
- Stoop - n. - Descent, as from dignity or superiority; condescension; an act or position of humiliation.
- Stoop - n. - The fall of a bird on its prey; a swoop.
- Stooped - imp. & p. p. - of Stoop
- Stooper - n. - One who stoops.
- Stooping - p. pr. & vb. n. - of Stoop
- Stooping - - a. & n. from Stoop.
- Cower - v. i. - To stoop by bending the knees; to crouch; to squat; hence, to quail; to sink through fear.
- Deign - v. t. - To condescend to give or bestow; to stoop to furnish; to vouchsafe; to allow; to grant.
- Condescend - v. i. - To stoop or descend; to let one's self down; to submit; to waive the privilege of rank or dignity; to accommodate one's self to an inferior.
- Incline - v. t. - To bend; to cause to stoop or bow; as, to incline the head or the body in acts of reverence or civility.
- Crouch - v. i. - To bend servilely; to stoop meanly; to fawn; to cringe.
- Stoop - v. t. - To cause to incline downward; to slant; as, to stoop a cask of liquor.
- Crouch - v. i. - To bend down; to stoop low; to lie close to the ground with the logs bent, as an animal when waiting for prey, or in fear.
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- H2603 חָנַן - 2603 חָנַן - חָנַן - - chânan - khaw-nan' - a primitive root (compare חָנָה); properly, to bend or stoop in kindness to an inferior; to favor, bestow; causatively to implore (i.e. move to favor by petition); beseech, [idiom] fair, (be, find, shew) favour(-able), be (deal, give, grant (gracious(-ly), intreat, (be) merciful, have (shew) mercy (on, upon), have pity upon, pray, make supplication, [idiom] very. - Verb - heb
- H3720 כָּפָן - 3720 כָּפָן - כָּפָן - - kâphân - kaw-fawn' - from כָּפַן; hunger (as making to stoop with emptiness and pain); famine. - Noun Masculine - 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
- G2955 κύπτω - 2955 κύπτω - ΚΎΠΤΩ - - kýptō - koop'-to - probably from the base of κῦμα; to bend forward:--stoop (down). - Verb - greek
- G3879 παρακύπτω - 3879 παρακύπτω - ΠΑΡΑΚΎΠΤΩ - - parakýptō - par-ak-oop'-to - from παρά and κύπτω; to bend beside, i.e. lean over (so as to peer within):--look (into), stoop down. - Verb - greek
- H6915 קָדַד - 6915 קָדַד - קָדַד - - qâdad - kaw-dad' - a primitive root; to shrivel up, i.e. contract or bend the body (or neck) in deference; bow (down) (the) head, stoop. - Verb - heb
- H7164 קָרַס - 7164 קָרַס - קָרַס - - qâraç - kaw-ras' - a primitive root; properly, to protrude; used only as denominative from קֶרֶס (for alliteration with קָרַע),; to hunch, i.e. be hump-backed; stoop. - Verb - heb
- H7817 שָׁחַח - 7817 שָׁחַח - שָׁחַח - - shâchach - shaw-khakh' - a primitive root; to sink or depress (reflexive or causative); bend, bow (down), bring (cast) down, couch, humble self, be (bring) low, stoop. - Verb - heb
- 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
- G4794 συγκύπτω - 4794 συγκύπτω - ΣΥΓΚΎΠΤΩ - - synkýptō - soong-koop'-to - from σύν and κύπτω; to stoop altogether, i.e. be completely overcome by:--bow together. - Verb - greek
- H3486 יָשֵׁשׁ - 3486 יָשֵׁשׁ - יָשֵׁשׁ - - yâshêsh - yaw-shaysh' - from an unused root meaning to blanch; gray-haired, i.e. an aged man; stoop for age. - Adjective - heb
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- Mark 41 1:7 - And preached , saying , There cometh one mightier than I after me, the latchet of whose shoes I am not worthy to stoop down and unloose .
ΚΑΙ ΕΚΗΡΥΣΣΕΝ ΛΕΓΩΝ ΕΡΧΕΤΑΙ Ο ΙΣΧΥΡΟΤΕΡΟς ΜΟΥ ΟΠΙΣΩ ΜΟΥ ΟΥ ΟΥΚ ΕΙΜΙ ΙΚΑΝΟς ΚΥΘΑς ΛΥΣΑΙ ΤΟΝ ΙΜΑΝΤΑ ΤΩΝ ΥΠΟΔΗΜΑΤΩΝ ΑΥΤΟΥ - Isaiah 23 46:2 - They stoop , they bow down together ; they could not deliver the burden, but themselves are gone into captivity.
קרסו כרעו יחדו לא יכלו מלט משׂא ונפשׁם בשׁבי הלכה - Proverbs 20 12:25 - Heaviness in the heart of man maketh it stoop : but a good word maketh it glad .
דאגה בלב־אישׁ ישׁחנה ודבר טוב ישׂמחנה - Job 18 9:13 - If God will not withdraw his anger, the proud helpers do stoop under him.
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- Mark 41 1:7 And preached, saying, There cometh one mightier than I after me, the latchet of whose shoes I am not worthy to stoop down and unloose.
ΚΑΊ ΚΗΡΎΣΣΩ ΛΈΓΩ ἜΡΧΟΜΑΙ ἸΣΧΥΡΌΣ ΜΟῦ ὈΠΊΣΩ ΜΟῦ ἹΜΆΣ ὍΣ ὙΠΌΔΗΜΑ ΑὐΤΌΣ ΕἸΜΊ Οὐ ἹΚΑΝΌΣ ΚΎΠΤΩ ΛΎΩ - Isaiah 23 46:1 Bel boweth down, Nebo stoopeth, their idols were upon the beasts, and upon the cattle: your carriages were heavy loaden; they are a burden to the weary beast.
בֵּל כָּרַע נְבוֹ קָרַס עָצָב חַי בְּהֵמָה נְשׂוּאָה עָמַס מַשָּׂא עָיֵף - Job 18 9:13 If God will not withdraw his anger, the proud helpers do stoop under him.
אֱלוֹהַּ שׁוּב אַף רַהַב עָזַר שָׁחַח - John 43 8:6 This they said, tempting him, that they might have to accuse him. But Jesus stooped down, and with his finger wrote on the ground, as though he heard them not.
ΔΈ ΤΟῦΤΟ ΛΈΓΩ ΠΕΙΡΆΖΩ ΑὐΤΌΣ ἽΝΑ ἜΧΩ ΚΑΤΗΓΟΡΈΩ ΑὐΤΌΣ ΔΈ ἸΗΣΟῦΣ ΚΎΠΤΩ ΚΆΤΩ ΔΆΚΤΥΛΟΣ ΓΡΆΦΩ ΕἸΣ Γῆ ΠΡΟΣΠΟΙΈΟΜΑΙ ΜΉ - John 43 8:8 And again he stooped down, and wrote on the ground.
ΚΑΊ ΠΆΛΙΝ ΚΎΠΤΩ ΚΆΤΩ ΓΡΆΦΩ ΕἸΣ Γῆ