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1 συνοικία
συνοικ-ία, ἡ,A = συνοίκησις, δέξομαι Παλλάδος ξυνοικίαν will accept her offer of living with her, ib. 916 (lyr.).II a body of people living together, settlement, community, Id.Supp. 267; , cf.Lg. 679b;φίλοι, βοηθοί, μάρτυρες, συνοικίαι Philem.65.5
;ἀψευδήων ἂν τὰν συϝοικίαν τοῖς Ἐρχομινίοις IG5(2).343.39
, cf. 58 (Orchom. Arc., iv B.C.).III house in which several families live, tenement-house, Th.3.74, Ar.Th. 273, X.Ath.1.17, Is.5.27, 6.21, D.36.6, 45.28, OGI326.21 ([place name] Teos);ὅπου πολλοὶ μισθωσάμενοι μίαν οἴκησιν διελόμενοι ἔχουσι, συνοικίαν καλοῦμεν Aeschin.1.124
;ἓν στόμ' ἐστὶ τῆς συνοικίης πάσης Herod.3.47
; lodging-house, PPetr.3p.186 (iii B.C.), BGU1573.25 (ii A.D.).3 perh. village, hamlet, Plb.16.11.1 (pl.), Plu.2.280e.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > συνοικία
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2 πανδοκεύω
A entertain as a host or innkeeper, Timocr. 1.10, Hdt.4.95, Pl.Lg. 918e: abs., keep an inn or lodging-house, Thphr.Char.6.5:—[voice] Pass., to be furnished with inns,ὅσα μέρη -εύεται κατὰ τὴν δίοδον D.H.4.53
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3 σκήνωμα
σκήνωμα, ατος, τό (σκηνόω; Eur., X. et al.; LXX; TestJob 43:7, 11; ParJer; ApcSed 9; Jos., Ant. 11, 187) gener. ‘lodging, dwelling’, in our lit. only metaph. habitationⓐ of a people σκήνωμα τῷ οἴκῳ Ἰακώβ a habitation for the house of Jacob Ac 7:46 (after Ps 131:5, but w. οἴκῳ for θεῷ). For this rdg. of the text s. Metzger 351–53, lit. n. 11.ⓑ of God (Paus. 3, 17, 6; LXX) Ac 7:46 belongs here if σκήνωμα in the text as cited above is to be understood in ref. to a dwelling shared by God, and esp. so if θεῷ instead of Ἰακώβ is preferred, in which case the dwelling is for God alone.ⓒ of the body (Ps.-Callisth. 1, 24, 11; Herm. Wr. in Stob., Flor. I 396, 1 W.=p. 476, 3 Sc.; schol. on Nicander, Ther. 694; PGM 19a, 49; Sextus 320; s. σκῆνος) εἶναι ἐν τούτῳ τῷ σκ.=remain alive 2 Pt 1:13 (cp. the late Christ. ins IG X/2, 1, 397, 6f, s. New Docs 4, 172); opp. ἡ ἀπόθεσις τοῦ σκ.=death vs. 14. ἡ ψυχὴ ἐν θνητῷ σκηνώματι κατοικεῖ Dg 6:8 (Sext., loc. cit. τὸ ς. τῆς ψυχῆς).—DELG s.v. σκηνή. M-M. TW.
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