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1 αιλαμ
N 0-12-29-0-0=41 1 Kgs 6,3.36; 7,43(6)(bis).43(7)= אולם / אלם / אילם porch Ez 40,9 -
2 παστάς
2 colonnade, such as ran round temples, X.Mem.3.8.9(pl.), prob. for παραστάσι in Id.Hier.11.2 ; τὰς δὲ παστάδας κοινὰς εἶμεν πάντεσσι, at Delphi, IG22.1126.22, cf. 42(1).109 ii 122 (Epid.) ; = Lat. porticus, D.H.4.44 (pl.), Plu.Galb.25.3 part of the house next the porch, hall, A.R.1.789, AP6.172.II inner room, bridal chamber, ἀκτέριστον ἀμφὶ π., of the cave in which Antigone was immured, S.Ant. 1207 ;κεδρωτὰ παστάδων τέραμνα E.Or. 1371
(lyr.), cf. Theoc.24.46, AP9.245 (Antiphan.), Menemach. ap. Orib.10.14.3 ; παστάδος ὥρη, of marriageable age, Epigr.Gr. 521 ([place name] Thessalonica), cf.Chor.in Rev.Phil. 1.241 ; ἄμοιρος ἔτι παστάδος, of a bachelor, Id.Proc.1, cf. 4. -
3 Στώακας
Στώαξone of the Porch: masc acc pl -
4 Στώακες
Στώαξone of the Porch: masc nom /voc pl -
5 Στώαξ
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6 πρόθυρον
πρόθυρ-ον, τό,A front-door, door-way, esp. of the entrance to theαὐλή, ἐκ δ' ἔλασε προθύροιο καὶ αἰθούσης Il.24.323
, cf. Od.3.493: pl.,στῆ δ'.. ἐπὶ προθύροις Ὀδυσῆος, οὐδοῦ ἐπ' αὐλείου 1.103
;πρόθυρα δωμάτων A.Ch. 966
(lyr.), cf. E.Tr. 194(lyr.); of the entrance to the μέγαρον, Od.18.10, 101, 386, 21.299.2 porch, portico,παραστάδας καὶ π. βούλει ποικίλα Cratin.42
, cf. Dicaearch. Hist.59.8.3 space before a door, whether or not it is a porch or portico: before the outmost entrance, pl., Od.4.20, 10.220, Hdt.3.140, 6.35; sg., Pl. Prt. 314c, Smp. 175a:Ἑρμαῖ.. λίθινοι.. ἐν ἰδίοις προθύροις Th.6.27
, cf. Pi.P.3.78 (sg.), Ar.V. 802 (pl.), 875 (sg.), Call.Epigr.26(sg.): before the entrance to the μέγαρον, Od.20.355 (sg.); before the entrance of a νεωκόριον, IG22.1672.208.II metaph.,Κόρινθος Ἰσθμίου πρόθυρον Ποτειδᾶνος Pi.O.13.5
;ἐπὶ τοῖς τοῦ ἀγαθοῦ προθύροις Pl.Phlb. 64c
;πρόθυρα καὶ σχῆμα.. σκιαγραφίαν ἀρετῆς περιγραπτέον Id.R. 365c
;χείλη.. στόματος νεκταρέου πρόθυρα AP5.55
(Diosc.).Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > πρόθυρον
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7 στοά
Grammatical information: f.Meaning: `colonnade, portico, storage room', also as des. of the stoic school ( στοὰ ποικίλη) (Att.).Compounds: As 2. member a.o. in προ-στῳ̃ον `portico located in front (of the rooms), porch' (Att.), hypostasis; Schw.-Debrunner 608 (τόποι προστῳ̃οι sch. on Υ 11).Derivatives: Dimin. στωΐδιον, στοΐδιον n. (Delos, Str. a.o.), adj. στω-ϊκός `belonging to the stoic school, stoic' (hell. a. late) with - ικεύομαι `to act like a stoic' (late); disparaging Στόαξ ( Στώαξ?) `miserable stoic' (Herm. Iamb. 1; Björck Alpha impurum 48 a. 263).Etymology: Collective formation in - ιά, *στωϜ-ιά (with shortening of the ω and loss of the ι in στοιά, στοά; Schwyzer 244, 349, 469; cf. on the phonetic development also Adrados Emer. 18, 408 ff.) from a noun *στωϜ-ος, -ᾱ̃ with full grade beside reduced resp. zero grade in σταυρός and στῦλος (s. vv.). Full grade forms are also found in Balto-Slav. and Germ., e.g. Lith. stovė́ti `stand', stovà f. `stand, position', OCS staviti `posit', stavъ m. `stand, structure', OE stōwian `hold back', stōw f. `position'; we have in all these cases as well as in Skt. sthāv-ará- `thick, firm, permanent' rather IE āu̯, IE stāu̯- = *steh₂-u̯- (beside stōu̯- = * stoh₂-u-, sth₂u̯-) an old byform of stā- ( stō-, sth₂-) in στήμων, στώμιξ, στατός; s. vv. and ἵστημι w. further lit.Page in Frisk: 2,800Greek-English etymological dictionary (Ελληνικά-Αγγλικά ετυμολογική λεξικό) > στοά
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8 προσκήνιον
προσκήνιον, τό,II raised platform in front of stage-buildings, stage, IG11(2).153.14,158 A67 (Delos, iii B.C.), 7.423 (p.745, Oropus, ii/i B.C.), Plb.30.22.4, TAM2.408.9 (Patara, ii A.D.), OGI510.5 (Ephesus, ii A.D.), Poll.4.123;ἡ τύχη παρελκομένη τὴν πρόφασιν καθάπερ ἐπὶ προσκήνιον Plb.Fr. 212
; Lat. proscaenium, Vitr.5.7.1.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > προσκήνιον
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9 στωϊκός
A of a colonnade or porch: hence, Stoic (because Zeno taught in the στοὰ Ποικίλη), οἱ τῆς Σ. αἱρέσεως ἡγεμόνες D.H. Comp.2
, cf. Str.13.1.57, 14.6.3; ἡ Σ. Phld.Rh.2.227S., D.L.6.14; οἱ Σ. the Stoics, Phld.Rh.2.296S., cf. IG3.1359, D.L.7.5;οἱ Σ. φιλόσοφοι Act.Ap.17.18
. ([full] Στοϊκός in AP9.496 ([place name] Athenaeus).)Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > στωϊκός
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10 πρόθυρον
πρό-θυρον ( θύρη): front gateway, Od. 1.103, Od. 3.493; front doorway (see plate III. t), Od. 8.304, Od. 18.10; porch at the entrance of the court, with pillars (see plate III. A).A Homeric dictionary (Greek-English) (Ελληνικά-Αγγλικά ομηρικό λεξικό) > πρόθυρον
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11 παστά
παστάςporch in front of the house: fem voc sgπαστά̱, παστήcase: fem nom /voc /acc dualπαστά̱, παστήcase: fem nom /voc sg (doric aeolic) -
12 παστάδα
παστάςporch in front of the house: fem acc sg -
13 παστάδας
παστάςporch in front of the house: fem acc pl -
14 παστάδες
παστάςporch in front of the house: fem nom /voc pl -
15 παστάδι
παστάςporch in front of the house: fem dat sg -
16 παστάδος
παστάςporch in front of the house: fem gen sg -
17 παστάδων
παστάςporch in front of the house: fem gen pl -
18 παστάς
παστάςporch in front of the house: fem nom sgπαστά̱ς, πασταίfem acc plπαστά̱ς, παστήcase: fem acc pl -
19 παστάσι
παστάςporch in front of the house: fem dat pl -
20 παστάσιν
παστάςporch in front of the house: fem dat pl
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