Diccionario

G01219

An Intermediate Greek-English Lexicon Keyed to Strong's Numbers

δημόσιος

I. "belonging to the people or state", Lat. publicus, opp. to ἴδιος, Hdt., attic:— δημόσιον εἶναι, γίγνεσθαι to be "confiscated", Thuc., Plat.

II. as Subst., ὁ δημόσιος (sc. δοῦλος), "a public servant", as "the public crier", Hdt.; "a public notary", Dem.

III. as neut., δημόσιον, ου, τό, "the state", Lat. respublica, Hdt., attic

2. "any public building, a public hall", Hdt.

3. "the treasury", elsewhere τὸ κοινόν, Dem.

4. "the public prison", Thuc.

5. τὰ δημόσια (sc. χρήματα) "state-property", Ar.

IV. as fem., ἡ δαμοσία (sc. σκηνή) "the tent of the Spartan kings", Xen.

V. as adv.:

1. dat. δημοσίαι, ionic -ίηι, "at the public expense", Hdt.; "by public consent", Dem.; δ. τεθνάναι to die "by the executioner", id=Dem.

2. neut. pl. δημόσια, "at the public cost", Ar.