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1 τεμένει
τέμενοςa piece of land cut off and assigned as an official domain: neut nom /voc /acc dual (attic epic)τεμένεϊ, τέμενοςa piece of land cut off and assigned as an official domain: neut dat sg (epic ionic)τέμενοςa piece of land cut off and assigned as an official domain: neut dat sg -
2 τεμένη
τέμενοςa piece of land cut off and assigned as an official domain: neut nom /voc /acc pl (attic epic doric)τέμενοςa piece of land cut off and assigned as an official domain: neut nom /voc /acc dual (doric aeolic) -
3 τέμενος
Aτέμενες IG5(2).432.31
,42 (Megalop., ii B.C.); [dialect] Aeol. gen. sg.τεμένηος Alc.152
: ([etym.] τέμνω):— a piece of land cut off and assigned as an official domain, esp. to kings and chiefs,καὶ μέν οἱ [Βελλεροφόντῃ] Αύκιοι τ. τάμον ἔξοχον ἄλλων καλὸν φυταλιῆς καὶ ἀρούρης, ὄφρα νέμοιτο Il.6.194
, cf. 20.184, 391;τ. περικαλλὲς.. πεντηκοντόγυον 9.578
, cf. 12.313;τ. βασιλήϊον 18.550
;δμῶες Ὀδυσσῆος τ. μέγα κοπρίσσοντες Od.17.299
, cf. 6.293: in pl.,τεμένεα 11.185
;τεμένη, μέρος τιμῆς Arist.Rh. 1361a35
.II a piece of land marked off from common uses and dedicated to a god, precinct,ἔνθα τέ οἱ τ. βωμός τε θυήεις Il.8.48
, cf. 2.696, al., Pi.N.10.19, IG12.94.29, etc.;τὸ τ. τῶν ἡρῴων Test.Epict.2.13
; in it stood the temple or shrine, Hdt.2.112, 155, 3.142;Πρωτεσίλεω τάφος τε καὶ τ. περὶ αὐτόν Id.9.116
: hence the Pythian race-course is called a τέμενος, Pi.P.5.33; Syracuse is the τ. Ἄρεος ib.2.2; the sacred valley of the Nile is the Νείλοιο πῖον τ. Κρονίδα ib. 4.56; the lake formed by the Cephisus is the τ. Καφισίδος ib.12.27; the Acropolis is the ἱερὸν τ. (of Pallas), Ar.Lys. 483 (lyr.): poet. also,τέμενος αἰθέρος A.Pers. 365
;ἀνέμων Philet.13
; Μαραθὼν σῆς ἀρετῆς τ. IG14.1185 ([place name] Rome); τρόπαια στησάμενοι Διὸς.. τέμενος to be a grove of Zeus, Tim.Pers. 211; of sacred grones, h.Ven.267.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > τέμενος
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4 κῆπος 1
κῆπος 1.Grammatical information: m.Meaning: `garden, orchard, plantation' (Il.), `unworked piece of land' (Cypr.; cf. Kretschmer Glotta 3, 303 with R. Meister).Other forms: Dor. κᾶποςCompounds: Often as 1. member, e. g. κηπουρός \< *κηπο-Ϝορός (Att., hell.), also κηπ-ωρός (Archipp.; prob. after θυρωρός, s. on θύρα) `gardener'; κηπο-λάχανον `garden of vergetables' (pap.; type ἱππο-πόταμος, s. on ἵππος; cf. Strömberg Wortstudien 7), also κηπο-λαχαν-ία `id.' (pap.); κηπ-εργός `gardener' (Korykos; after ἔργον for - ουργός [Poll.]). Also as 2. member, e. g. περί-κηπος m. `garden around the house' (ptol. pap., D. S.; prob. after περί-χωρος); ἀγρό-κηπος (Att. inscr., Rom. Emp.), ἀγρο-κήπιον (Str.) `field worked as garden'.Derivatives: Diminutiva κηπίον (Halic. Va, Th. etc.), - πίδιον (Plu., D. L.), - πάδιον (pap.); κηπαῖος `of the garden' (Arist.; Chantraine Formation 48), κηπεύς, Dor. καπεύς `gardener' (Philyll. Com. 14, AP; Bosshardt Die Nom. auf - ευς 49), κηπίδες Νύμφαι `garden-Nymphs' (Aristainet.). Denomin. verb κηπεύω `work in the garden, cultivate' (E., Eub., Arist.) with κηπεῖαι f. pl. `gardens' (Pl. Lg. 845d), κηπεύματα pl. `garden-products, -fruits' (Ar. Av. 1100), κηπευτής = κηπεύς (Gloss.), κηπεύσιμος `grown up in a garden' (Alex. Trall.; aftr φυτεύσιμος, Arbenz Die Adj. auf - ιμος 86).Origin: LW [a loanword which is (probably) not of Pre-Greek origin] Eur. substr.Etymology: But for the ending κῆπος, κᾶπος can be identical with a westgerm. word of comparable meaning, OHG huoba, OS hōba, NHG Hufe, Hube f. `piece of land of a certain size', Dutch hoeve `farm', IE. *kāpā́; here also Alb. kopshtë `garden' (with shtë-suffix), which has a velar in anlaut. On further connections, some uncertain or wrong ( κάπετος, Lat. capiō, OHG habaro `oats') s. Bq, Pok. 529. Beekes ?? Does it point to a European substratum?Page in Frisk: 1,842Greek-English etymological dictionary (Ελληνικά-Αγγλικά ετυμολογική λεξικό) > κῆπος 1
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5 χωρίον
χωρίον, ου, τό (dim. of χώρα; Hdt.+)① a piece of land other than a populated area, place, piece of land, field (Thu. et al.) Mt 26:36; Mk 14:32; J 4:5; Ac 1:18f (Diog. L. 2, 52: Xenophon χωρίον ἐπρίατο); 4:34, 37 D; 5:3, 8; 28:7; MPol 7:1; Papias (3:3ab). Of paradise Dg 12:2.② a limited geographical area, (a city and its) environs (Polyaenus 7, 24), i.e. the region around a city that is closely related to it economically and politically: χωρίον Ῥωμαίων IRo ins (this may correspond to what is called τὰ ὑπὸ Ῥωμαίοις in Appian, Hann. 29 §123).—DELG s.v. χώρα. M-M. -
6 τόμος
τόμος, ὁ,A slice,τ. ἐκ πτέρνης Batr.37
; γαστρός, πλακοῦντος, Ar. Eq. 1179, 1190;τῆς χορδῆς Cratin.192
; ἀλλάντων, πυοῦ, Pherecr.108.8, 19;γογγυλίδος Alex.88
; τυροῦ, ἡνύστρου, Eub.150.2, Mnesim.4.14 (anap.): generally, piece, (Samos, iv B.C.); of wood, beam, IG11(2).161 D123, 165.49 (Delos, iii B.C.).3 Geom., τ. κυλίνδρου frustum of a cylinder, portion of right cylinder intercepted betw. two parallel oblique sections, Archim. Con.Sph.Def.; τ. ἀπὸ ὀρθογωνίου κώνου τομᾶς ἀφαιρούμενος frustum of the section of a right-angled cone, i e. portion of a parabola cut off by two parallel double-ordinates, Id.Aequil.2.10.II roll of papyrus, PCair.Zen.357.15 (iii B.C.), LXXIs.8.1, PSI10.1146.1 (ii A.D.), Sammelb.7362.1 (ii A.D.), etc.;τ. συγκολλήσιμος PGrenf.2.41.18
(i A.D.);τιμῆς ἀπὸ τόμου ἀγραφίου PMich.Teb. 123vvii 25
(i A.D.); tome, volume, PMich. in Class.Phil.22.10 (ii A.D.), D.L.6.15: metaph.,ἐν καθαρῷ διανοίας τ. Porph.Marc.32
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7 κλῆρος
A lot,κλῆρον ἐσημήναντο ἕκαστος, ἐν δ' ἔβαλον κυνέῃ Il.7.175
; , cf. Od.10.206;ἐκ κλῆρος ὄρουσεν Il.3.325
; ;ἐν δὲ κλήρους ἐβάλοντο 23.352
;ἐπὶ κλήρους ἐβάλοντο Od.14.209
, cf. SIG1023.94 ([place name] Cos);κλήρῳ πεπαλάσθαι Od.9.331
;κλήρῳ λάχον ἐνθάδ' ἕπεσθαι Il.24.400
, cf. 23.862, A.Pers. 187, Hdt.3.83, etc.; πάντας ἀνέφεδρος ἐπαγκρατίασε τοὺς κ., i.e. he never drew a bye, SIG1073.29 (ii A.D.);κλήρου κατὰ μοῖραν E.Rh. 545
(lyr.);διὰ τὴν τοῦ κ. τύχην Pl.R. 619d
, etc.; κλάροισι θεοπροπέων divining by lots, Pi.P.4.190: hence, of oracles, E.Hipp. 1057, Ph. 838; ;κ. Ἑρμοῦ E. Fr.39
.2 casting of lots, drawing of lots,κ. τίθεσθαι Id.IA 1198
, cf. Tr. 186 (lyr.);δοκεῖ δίκαιον εἶναι πᾶσι τῶν ἀρχῶν μετεῖναι ἐν τῷ κ. X. Ath.1.2
, cf. Arist.Pol. 1300a19, IG5(1).1390.116 (Andania, i B.C.); = Lat. sortitio provinciarum, Plu.Aem.10.3 λαβὼν πίστιν.. κλήρου dub. sens. in OGI494.19 (i or ii A.D.).II that which is assigned by lot, allotment of land, Hdt.2.109, Th.3.50, Pl.Lg. 740b, Arist.Pol. 1265b15, al.; (Corc.Nigr., iv B.C.);κ. ἱππικός OGI229.102
(Smyrna, iii B.C.); (Priene, ii B.C.), cf. 313.4, al.2 generally, piece of land, farm, estate,οἶκος καὶ κ. Il.15.498
;οἶκόν τε κ. τε Od.14.64
, cf.Hes.Op.37, 341, Pi.O.13.62;κατέφαγε τὸν κ. Hippon.35.4
; οἱ κ. τῶν Συρίων their lands, Hdt. 1.76, cf. 9.94, Call.Del. 281, etc.; Κύπρου Πάφου τ' ἔχουσα.. κλῆρον, of Aphrodite, A.Fr. 463;κατὰ κ. Ἰαόνιον Id.Pers. 899
(lyr.);κλῆροι χθονός E.Heracl. 876
;τῶν λαβόντων ἐν Ὀρχομενῷ κλᾶρον ἢ οἰκίαν IG 5(2).344.12
(iii B.C.), cf. SIG169.61 (Iasus, iv B.C.);Πισαίοις ἐνὶ κλήροισι Nic.Fr.74.5
. b. pl., title-deeds, PGrenf.1.14.11 (ii B.C.).3 legacy, inheritance, heritable estate, Is.11.9, Pl.Lg. 923d, Arist.Ath.9.2, SIG 1186 (iv B.C.), IG22.1368.127, 154. b. collect., body of inheritors, Leg.Gort.l.c.4 Astrol., certain degrees in the zodiac connected with planets and important in a nativity, Cat.Cod.Astr.1.169, 170, Ptol.Tetr. 111, Vett.Val.59.21, al., Paul.Al.K.2 (cf. Sch.);κ. τύχης Ptol.Tetr. 129
.5 generally, province, sphere, .III of the Levites,Κύριος αὐτὸς κλῆρος αὐτοῦ LXX De.18.2
: hence, of the Christian clergy,ἐν κλήρῳ καταλεγόμενος Cod.Just.1.3.38.2
, Just.Nov.6.1.7, Astramps.Orac.98.7.------------------------------------ -
8 Τεμένου
Τέμενοςa piece of land cut off and assigned as an official domain: masc gen sg -
9 Τεμένους
Τέμενοςa piece of land cut off and assigned as an official domain: masc acc pl -
10 Τεμένων
Τέμενοςa piece of land cut off and assigned as an official domain: masc gen pl -
11 Τέμενος
Τέμενοςa piece of land cut off and assigned as an official domain: masc nom sg -
12 σχοινισμάτων
σχοίνισμαpiece of land measured out by the: neut gen pl -
13 σχοινίσμασι
σχοίνισμαpiece of land measured out by the: neut dat pl -
14 σχοινίσμασιν
σχοίνισμαpiece of land measured out by the: neut dat pl -
15 σχοινίσματα
σχοίνισμαpiece of land measured out by the: neut nom /voc /acc pl -
16 σχοινίσματι
σχοίνισμαpiece of land measured out by the: neut dat sg -
17 σχοινίσματος
σχοίνισμαpiece of land measured out by the: neut gen sg -
18 σχοίνισμα
σχοίνισμαpiece of land measured out by the: neut nom /voc /acc sg -
19 τεμενών
τέμενοςa piece of land cut off and assigned as an official domain: neut gen pl (attic epic doric) -
20 τεμενῶν
τέμενοςa piece of land cut off and assigned as an official domain: neut gen pl (attic epic doric)
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