I fall, fall under (as under condemnation), fall prostrate.
Strong's:
πίπτω
, a reduplicated and contracted form of πέτω ; (which occurs only as an alternate in certain tenses); to fall (literally or figuratively) Derivation: probably akin to G4072 through the idea of alighting;
πίπτω [in LXX chiefly for נָפַל ;] to fall; __1. of descent, to fall, fall down or from: before ἐπί, with accusative loc., Mat.10:29, al.; εἰς, Mat.15:14, al.; ἐς μέσῳ, with genitive, Luk.8:7; παρὰ τ. ὁδόν, Refs Mat.13:4, Mrk.4:4, Luk.8:5; before ἀπό, Mat.15:27, al.; ἐκ, Refs Mrk.13:25, Luk.10:18, Rev.8:10 9:1. Metaph.: ὁ ἥλιος, before ἐπί, Rev.7:16; ἀχλὺς κ. σκότος, Act.13:11; ὁ κλῆρος, Act.1:26; ὑπὸ κρίσιν, Jas.5:12. __2. Of prostration, __(a) of persons, to fall prostrate, prostrate oneself: χαμαί Jhn.18:6; before ἐπί, with accusative, Refs Mat.17:6, Act.9:4; id. with genitive, Mrk.9:20; πρὸς τ. πόδας, Refs Act.5:10, Rev.1:17; πεσὼν ἐξέψυξε, Act.5:5; of supplication, homage or worship: πρὸς (παρὰ, ἐπὶ) τ. πὸδας, Refs Mrk.5:22, Luk.8:41, Act.10:25, al.; π. καὶ προσκυνεῖν, Refs Rev.5:14 19:4; ptcp. with προσκυνεῖν, Mat.2:11, al.; ἐνώπιον, Refs Rev.4:10 5:8; ἐπὶ πρόσωπον, Mat.26:39, al.; __(b) of things, to fall, fall down: Refs Mat.21:44, Luk.23:30; of falling to ruin and destruction, Refs Mat.7:25, Act.15:16, Heb.11:30; ἔπεσε (timeless aorist; M, Pr.,134), Rev.18:2. Metaph.: Rom.11:11; πόθεν πέπτωκας, Rev.2:5; opp. to ἑστόναι, 1Co.10:12; to στήκειν, Rom.14:4; of virtues, 1Co.13:8; of precepts, Luk.16:17. (cf. ἀνα-, ἀντι-, ἀπο-, ἐκ-, ἐπι-, κατα-, παρα-, περι-, προσ-, συν-πίπτω.) συν-πίπτω (Rec. συμπ-), [in LXX for נָפַל, etc. ;] to fall together, fall in, etc.: of a house (cf. MM, xxiv), Luk.6:49.† (AS)
Thayer:
1) to descend from a higher place to a lower 1a) to fall (either from or upon) 1a1) to be thrust down 1b) metaph. to fall under judgment, came under condemnation 2) to descend from an erect to a prostrate position 2a) to fall down 2a1) to be prostrated, f
πίπτω, πέτω
piptō petō
pip'-to,pet'-o
The first is a reduplicated and contracted form of the second (which occurs only as an alternate in certain tenses); probably akin to G4072 through the idea of alighting; to fall (literally of figuratively)
G377 ἀναπίπτωἀναπίπτω
anapipto
an-ap-ip'-to
From G303 and G4098; to fallback, that is, liedown, leanback
KJV Usage: lean, sit down (to meat).
G496 ἀντιπίπτωἀντιπίπτω
antipiptō
an-tee-pip'-to
From G473 and G4098 (including its alternate); to oppose
KJV Usage: resist.
G634 ἀποπίπτωἀποπίπτω
apopiptō
ap-op-ip'-to
From G575 and G4098; to falloff
KJV Usage: fall.
G1120 γονυπετέωγονυπετέω
gonupeteō
gon-oo-pet-eh'-o
From a compound of G1119 and the alternate of G4098; to fallon the knee
KJV Usage: bow the knee, kneel down.
G1356 διοπετήςδιοπετής
diopetēs
dee-op-et-ace'
From the alternate of G2203 and the alternate of G4098; skyfallen (that is, an aerolite)
KJV Usage: which fell down from Jupiter.
G1601 ἐκπίπτωἐκπίπτω
ekpiptō
ek-pip'-to
From G1537 and G4098; to dropaway; specifically bedrivenout of one’s course; figuratively to lose, becomeinefficient
KJV Usage: be cast, fail, fall (away, off), take none effect.
G1706 ἐμπίπτωἐμπίπτω
empiptō
em-pip'-to
From G1722 and G4098; to fallon, that is, (literally) beentrappedby, or (figuratively) beoverwhelmedwith
KJV Usage: fall among (into).
G1968 ἐπιπίπτωἐπιπίπτω
epipiptō
ep-ee-pip'-to
From G1909 and G4098; to embrace (with affection) or seize (with more or less violence; literally or figuratively)
KJV Usage: fall into (on, upon), lie on, press upon.
G2667 καταπίπτωκαταπίπτω
katapiptō
kat-ap-ip'-to
From G2596 and G4098; to falldown
KJV Usage: fall (down).
G3895 παραπίπτωπαραπίπτω
parapiptō
par-ap-ip'-to
From G3844 and G4098; to fallaside, that is, (figuratively) to apostatize
KJV Usage: fall away.
G4045 περιπίπτωπεριπίπτω
peripiptō
per-ee-pip'-to
From G4012 and G4098; to fall into something that is all around, that is, lightamong or upon, besurroundedwith
KJV Usage: fall among (into).
G4312 προπετήςπροπετής
propetēs
prop-et-ace'
From a compound of G4253 and G4098; fallingforward, that is, headlong (figuratively precipitate)
KJV Usage: heady, rash [-ly].
G4363 προσπίπτωπροσπίπτω
prospiptō
pros-pip'-to
From G4314 and G4098; to falltowards, that is, (gently) prostrate oneself (in supplication or homage), or (violently) to rush upon (in storm)
KJV Usage: beat upon, fall (down) at (before).
G4417 πταίωπταίω
ptaiō
ptah'-yo
A form of G4098; to trip, that is, (figuratively) to err, sin, fail (of salvation)
KJV Usage: fall, offend, stumble.
G4422 πτοέωπτοέω
ptoeō
pto-eh'-o
Probably akin to the alternate of G4098 (through the idea of causing to fall) or to G4072 (through that of causing to fly away); to scare
KJV Usage: frighten.
G4430 πτῶμαπτῶμα
ptōma
pto'-mah
From the alternate of G4098; a ruin, that is, (specifically) lifeless body (corpse, carrion)
KJV Usage: dead body, carcase, corpse.
G4431 πτῶσιςπτῶσις
ptōsis
pto'-sis
From the alternate of G4098; a crash, that is, downfall (literally or figuratively)
KJV Usage: fall.
G4434 πτωχόςπτωχός
ptōchos
pto-khos'
From πτώσσω ptōssō (to crouch; akin to G4422 and the alternate of G4098); a beggar (as cringing), that is, pauper (strictly denoting absolute or public mendicancy, although also used in a qualified or relative sense; whereas G3993 properly means only straitened circumstances in private), literally (often as noun) or figuratively (distressed)
πέτομαι, πετάομαι, πτάομαι
petomai petaomai ptaomai
pet'-om-ahee,pet-ah'-om-ahee,ptah'-om-ahee
Including the prolonged form (second form) and contraction (third form) of the middle voice of a primary verb; to fly
KJV Usage: fly (-ing).
G1600 ἐκπετάννυμιἐκπετάννυμι
ekpetannumi
ek-pet-an'-noo-mee
From G1537 and a form of G4072; to flyout, that is, (by analogy) extend
KJV Usage: stretch forth.
G2665 καταπέτασμακαταπέτασμα
katapetasma
kat-ap-et'-as-mah
From a compound of G2596 and a congener of G4072; something spreadthoroughly, that is, (specifically) the door screen (to the Most Holy Place) in the Jewish Temple
KJV Usage: vail.
G4071 πετεινόνπετεινόν
peteinon
pet-i-non'
Neuter of a derivative of G4072; a flying animal, that is, bird
KJV Usage: bird, fowl.
G4420 πτέρυξπτέρυξ
pterux
pter'-oox
From a derivative of G4072 (meaning a feather); a wing
KJV Usage: wing.
G4422 πτοέωπτοέω
ptoeō
pto-eh'-o
Probably akin to the alternate of G4098 (through the idea of causing to fall) or to G4072 (through that of causing to fly away); to scare
KJV Usage: frighten.
G4428 πτύσσωπτύσσω
ptussō
ptoos'-so
Probably akin to πετάννυμι petannumi (to spread; and thus apparently allied to G4072 through the idea of expansion, and to G4429 through that of flattening; compare G3961); to fold, that is, furl a scroll