I.to be under, Lat. subesse, c. dat., Il.; πολλῇσι [ἵπποις] πῶλοι ὑπῆσαν under many mares were sucking foals, id=Il.; of horses, to be under the yoke, to be yoked in the chariot, Hdt.
II.to be or lie underneath, id=Hdt., Aesch.
3.to remain concealed, lurk, Xen.
4.of things, to be left remaining, remain, be at command, Hdt., attic
III.to be subjected or subject, Eur.