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1 κυριακός
κυριακός, ή, όν (s. κύριος) pert. to belonging to the Lord, the Lord’s (oft. in ins [since 68 A.D.: OGI 669, 13; 18] and pap.=‘imperial’ in certain exprs.: imperial treasury, service, etc. See Dssm., NB 44ff [BS 217ff], LO 304ff [LAE2 362ff]; Hatch 138f; and πρῶτος 1aα end; Iren. 1, 8, 1 [Harv. I 67, 1; 6f]) κ. δεῖπνον the Lord’s Supper 1 Cor 11:20. κ. ἡμέρα the Lord’s day (Kephal. I 192, 1; 193, 31; ὁ μὲν τέλειος … ἀεὶ ἄγει κ. ἡμέρας Orig, C. Cels. 8, 22, 6) i.e. certainly Sunday (so in Mod. Gk., and cp. POxy 3407 [IV A.D.]) Rv 1:10 (WStott, NTS 12, ’65, 70–75). For this κυριακὴ κυρίου D 14:1. Without κυρίου (Kephal. I 194, 9; 195, 6; Did., Gen. 190, 2) GPt 9:35; 12:50. τῷ σαββάτῳ ἐπερχομένης τῆς κ. AcPl Ha 3, 9. κατὰ κυριακὴν ζῆν observe the Lord’s day (opp. σαββατίζειν) IMg 9:1 (on the omission of ἡμέρα cp. Jer 52:12 δεκάτῃ τοῦ μηνός and s. ἀγοραῖος 2). σύνταξιν τῶν κυριακῶν ποιούμενος λογίων making an orderly presentation of the dominical words Papias (2:15) (s. also ἐξήγησις end); κ. λογίων (11:1; 12:2); κ. λόγων (3:1); κ. ἐξηγήσεων (8:9).—SMcCasland, The Origin of the Lord’s Day: JBL 49, 1930, 65–82; JBoehmer, D. christl. Sonntag nach Urspr. u. Gesch. ’31; PCotton, From Sabbath to Sunday ’33; WRordorf, Der Sonntag … im ältesten Christentum ’62 (Eng. tr. AGraham ’68); HRiesenfeld, Sabbat et Jour du Seigneur: TWManson memorial vol. ’59, 210–17.—B. 1008. DELG s.v. κύριος. M-M. TW. Spicq. Sv. -
2 ανακτορία
ἀνακτορίᾱ, ἀνακτόριοςbelonging to a lord: fem nom /voc /acc dualἀνακτορίᾱ, ἀνακτόριοςbelonging to a lord: fem nom /voc sg (attic doric aeolic)ἀνακτορίᾱ, ἀνακτορίαlordship: fem nom /voc /acc dualἀνακτορίᾱ, ἀνακτορίαlordship: fem nom /voc sg (attic doric aeolic) -
3 ἀνακτορία
ἀνακτορίᾱ, ἀνακτόριοςbelonging to a lord: fem nom /voc /acc dualἀνακτορίᾱ, ἀνακτόριοςbelonging to a lord: fem nom /voc sg (attic doric aeolic)ἀνακτορίᾱ, ἀνακτορίαlordship: fem nom /voc /acc dualἀνακτορίᾱ, ἀνακτορίαlordship: fem nom /voc sg (attic doric aeolic) -
4 ανακτορίας
ἀνακτορίᾱς, ἀνακτόριοςbelonging to a lord: fem acc plἀνακτορίᾱς, ἀνακτόριοςbelonging to a lord: fem gen sg (attic doric aeolic)ἀνακτορίᾱς, ἀνακτορίαlordship: fem acc plἀνακτορίᾱς, ἀνακτορίαlordship: fem gen sg (attic doric aeolic) -
5 ἀνακτορίας
ἀνακτορίᾱς, ἀνακτόριοςbelonging to a lord: fem acc plἀνακτορίᾱς, ἀνακτόριοςbelonging to a lord: fem gen sg (attic doric aeolic)ἀνακτορίᾱς, ἀνακτορίαlordship: fem acc plἀνακτορίᾱς, ἀνακτορίαlordship: fem gen sg (attic doric aeolic) -
6 ανακτορίων
ἀνακτόριοςbelonging to a lord: fem gen plἀνακτόριοςbelonging to a lord: masc /neut gen pl -
7 ἀνακτορίων
ἀνακτόριοςbelonging to a lord: fem gen plἀνακτόριοςbelonging to a lord: masc /neut gen pl -
8 ανακτόριον
ἀνακτόριοςbelonging to a lord: masc acc sgἀνακτόριοςbelonging to a lord: neut nom /voc /acc sg -
9 ἀνακτόριον
ἀνακτόριοςbelonging to a lord: masc acc sgἀνακτόριοςbelonging to a lord: neut nom /voc /acc sg -
10 κυριακός
A of or for an owner or master, Stud.Pal.22.177.18 (ii A.D.); but usu. of the Roman Emperor, ὁ κ. φίσκος the fiscus, CIG2827 (Aphrod.), Supp.Epigr.2.567 (Caria (?)); κ. ψῆφοι, λόγος, OGI669.13, 18 (Egypt, i A.D.);κ. χρῆμα POxy.474.41
(ii A.D.).II esp. belonging to the Lord (Christ): K. δεῖπνον the Lord's Supper, 1 Ep.Cor.11.20; ἡ K. the Lord's day,Apoc.
1.10; τὸ Κυριακόν (sc. δῶμα) the Lord's house, Edict.Maximiniap.Eus.PE9.10.III Subst. κυριακός, ὁ, spirit invoked in magic, PMag.Par.1.916.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > κυριακός
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11 κύριος
Grammatical information: m.Meaning: `lord, ruler, possessor', adj. (m. f. n.) `ruling, deciding, entitled to, decided' (posthom.), f. κυρία `(lady) who rules' (hell.).Derivatives: κυρία (from κυρι-ία; cf. κυρεία from κυριεύω below) f. `rule, possession' (Arist., hell.), κυριότης f. `lordship, rule' (christ. lit.); κυριακός `belonging to the lord (= Christ), to the emperor' (Empire); κυριεύω `be, become lord, possess, get power' (X., Arist.) with κυριεία, κυρεία (Schwyzer 194) `possession, proprietary rights' (hell.), κυριευτικός, Adv. - κῶς `regarding the prop. rights' (pap.). - κυρωθῆναι, act. κυρῶσαι, κυρόω `become, make rightful' (IA.) with κύρωσις `ratification' (Th., Pl.), κυρωτής `who ratifies' (Att. inscr.); backformation κῦρος n. `authority, confirmation' (IA.) - ἄκῡρος `without authority, unvalid' (Att.) with ἀκυρόω `make unvalid' (Din., hell.), from where ἀκύρωσις, - ωτος with - ωσία (late).Origin: IE [Indo-European] [592] *ḱeuh₂- `swell, strong'Etymology: Like e.g. ἄν-υδρ-ος `without water' is based on ὕδωρ, ἄ-κῡρ-ος `without authority' supposes an r-stem, which is also seen in κύρ-ιος. Beside κύρ-ιος there may have been an ο-deriv. *κῦρ-ος, which would agree with Skt. śū́ra-, Av. sūra- `hero'; cf. the Skt. words for `sun', sū́r-ya- and sū́r-a- from súvar- n. (old l-stem, s. on ἥλιος). Cf. Schwyzer 727 n. 2; slightly different Wackernagel Syntax 2, 61 n. 1. From *κῦρος m. perhaps also κυρωθῆναι, κυρόω; but κυρ-ωθῆναι can be derived directly from the r-stem ( ἀνδρ-ωθῆναι: ἀνήρ). A trace of this r-stem shows ἔγ-κυαρ `pregnant' (Milet, VIa), from *κύαρ `foetus' (Kretschmer Glotta 8, 250). Other derivations: Skt. śávīra- `strong, powerful' (*ḱeuh₂-ro-), Celt., e.g. Gaul. Καυαρος, Welsh cawr `giant'; (uncertain Κυάρη ἡ Άθηνᾶ H.) - Further s. on κυέω.Page in Frisk: 2,53-54Greek-English etymological dictionary (Ελληνικά-Αγγλικά ετυμολογική λεξικό) > κύριος
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12 ανακτορίαν
ἀνακτορίᾱν, ἀνακτόριοςbelonging to a lord: fem acc sg (attic doric aeolic)ἀνακτορίᾱν, ἀνακτορίαlordship: fem acc sg (attic doric aeolic) -
13 ἀνακτορίαν
ἀνακτορίᾱν, ἀνακτόριοςbelonging to a lord: fem acc sg (attic doric aeolic)ἀνακτορίᾱν, ἀνακτορίαlordship: fem acc sg (attic doric aeolic) -
14 ανακτορίη
ἀνακτόριοςbelonging to a lord: fem nom /voc sg (epic ionic)ἀνακτορίαlordship: fem nom /voc sg (epic ionic) -
15 ἀνακτορίη
ἀνακτόριοςbelonging to a lord: fem nom /voc sg (epic ionic)ἀνακτορίαlordship: fem nom /voc sg (epic ionic) -
16 ανακτορίην
ἀνακτόριοςbelonging to a lord: fem acc sg (epic ionic)ἀνακτορίαlordship: fem acc sg (epic ionic) -
17 ἀνακτορίην
ἀνακτόριοςbelonging to a lord: fem acc sg (epic ionic)ἀνακτορίαlordship: fem acc sg (epic ionic) -
18 ανακτορίης
ἀνακτόριοςbelonging to a lord: fem gen sg (epic ionic)ἀνακτορίαlordship: fem gen sg (epic ionic) -
19 ἀνακτορίης
ἀνακτόριοςbelonging to a lord: fem gen sg (epic ionic)ἀνακτορίαlordship: fem gen sg (epic ionic) -
20 ανακτορίησι
ἀνακτόριοςbelonging to a lord: fem dat pl (epic ionic)ἀνακτορίαlordship: fem dat pl (epic ionic)
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