uf

Part of speech: preposition
(Dat, Acc) 1. under, beneath; 2. under subjection of; during the reign / rule of
Etymology
[← Prot-Germ *uba; OE ufe- (in the a ufe-weard “upper”); OHG oba, ob (Mod G ob obs); O Icel of (Mod Icel of) ← Indo-Europ *upo-; Sanskr úpa prep; Avest upa prep; Anc Gr ύπο]
Concordance
uf - Matth. VIII, 8; VIII, 9; Mrk. II, 26; IV, 21; IV, 32; XII, 1; Luk. III, 23; IV, 27; VII, 6; VII, 8; VIII, 16; XVII, 24 etc