G03602
ὀδυρμόςAlt. ὀδυρμός, οῦ, ὁ,"a complaining, lamentation", Aesch., Eur., etc.Etym. from ὀδύρομαι
An Intermediate Greek-English Lexicon, Henry George Liddell and Robert Scott.
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ὀδυρμόςAlt. ὀδυρμός, οῦ, ὁ,"a complaining, lamentation", Aesch., Eur., etc.Etym. from ὀδύρομαι
ὄζωEtym. ὄδωδα pf. with pres. sense and and plqpf. as impfI. "to smell", whether "to smell sweet or to stink", used by Hom. only in 3rd sg. plup.:—c. gen. rei, "to smell of" a t...
ὅθενI. relat. adv., answering to demonstr. τόθεν and interr. πόθεν, Lat. unde, whence, from which, Hom., etc.:— also "from whom", ὅθεν περ αὐτὸς ἐσπάρη "from whom" himself was b...
ὀθόνηAlt. ὀθόνη, ἡ,1. "fine linen", in pl., "fine linen cloths", Hom.2. "sails", Anth.: in sg. "a sail", Luc.Etym. deriv. uncertain
ὀθόνιονAlt. ὀθόνιον, ου, τό,Etym. Dim. of ὀθόνη"a piece of fine linen":— in pl. "linen cloths, bandages", Ar.
οἰκεῖοςAlt. οἰκεῖος, η, ονI. "in or of the house, domestic", Hes., etc.; τὰ οἰκεῖα "household affairs, property", Lat. res familiaris, Hdt., Thuc., etc.II. of persons, "of the s...
οἰκέτηςAlt. οἰκέτης, ου, ὁ,Etym. οἰκέω"a house-slave, menial", Hdt., attic; οἱ οἰκέται, Lat. familia, one's household, the women and children, Hdt., attic; opp. to οἱ δοῦλοι, Plat.
οἰκέωEtym. οἶκοςA. trans. "to inhabit, occupy", Il., Hdt., attic:—Pass. "to be inhabited", Il., Hdt., etc.; cf. οἰκουμένη.2. Pass. "to be settled", of those to whom new abodes a...
οἴκημαAlt. οἴκημα, ατος, τό,Etym. οἰκέωI. "any inhabited place, a dwellingplace", Pind., attic: "a chamber", and in pl. "a house", Hdt.II. special senses,1. "a brothel", Hdt.: "...
οἰκητήριονEtym. from οἰκητήρAlt. οἰκητήριον, ου, τό,"a dwelling-place, habitation", Eur.
οἰκίαAlt. οἰκία, ἡ,Etym. οἰκέωI. "a building, house, dwelling", Hdt.II. "a household, domestic establishment", Plat.; οἰκίας δύο ᾤκει, i. e. he kept two "establishments", Dem.2....
οἰκιακόςAlt. οἰκια^κός, ή, όν"of or belonging to a house", οἱ οἰκ. one's "domestics", NTest.
οἰκοδεσποτέωAlt. οἰκοδεσποτέω,"to be master of the house, to rule the household", NTest.Etym. from οἰκοδεσπότης
οἰκοδεσπότηςAlt. οἰκο-δεσπότης, ου, ὁ,"the master of the house, the good man of the house", NTest.
οἰκοδομέωEtym. οἰκοδόμος1. "to build a house": generally, "to build", οἰκίαν, γέφυραν, τεῖχος Hdt.:—Mid., οἰκοδομεῖσθαι οἴκημα "to build oneself" a house, "have" it "built", id=...
οἰκοδομήAlt. οἰκοδομή, ἡ,Etym. a late form for οἰκοδόμημα, Plut., NTest.
οἰκοδομίαAlt. οἰκοδομία, ἡ,1. = οἰκοδόμησις, Thuc.2. "a building, edifice", Plat.
οἰκονομέωAlt. οἰκονομέω,Alt. φυτ. -ήσωEtym. οἰκονόμοςI. "to manage as a house steward, to manage, order, regulate", Soph., Xen.2. metaph. of an artist, "to treat, handle" a subj...
οἰκονομίαAlt. οἰκονομία, ἡ,Etym. from οἰκονόμος"the management of a household or family, husbandry, thrift", Plat., etc.
οἰκονόμοςAlt. οἰκο-νόμος, ὁ,Etym. νέμωI. "one who manages a household", Xen., Plat.2. generally, "a manager, administrator", Arist.: οἱ Καίσαρος οἰκ. the Roman "procuratores", L...
οἶκοςAlt. οἶκος, ὁ,I. "a house, abode, dwelling", Hom., Hes., etc.:— acc. οἶκον, ῀ οἶκόνδε, οἴκαδε, "homeward, home", Od.; κατ᾽ οἴκους at "home, within", Hdt.; κατ᾽ οἶκον Soph.,...
οἰκουμένηEtym. pres. part of οἰκέω(sc. γῆ) "the inhabited world", a term used to designate "the Greek world", as opp. to barbarian lands, Hdt., Dem., etc.:—so in Roman times, "t...
οἰκουρόςAlt. οἰκ-ουρός, όνEtym. οὖροςI. "watching the house", of a watchdog, Ar.II. as Subst., οἰκουρός, ἡ, "the mistress of the house, housekeeper", Eur.:—contemptuously of a m...
οἰκτείρωEtym. οἶκτοςEtym. Pass., only in pres. and impf.1. "to pity, feel pity for, have pity upon", c. acc., Il., Hdt., attic:— οἰκτ. τινά τινος "to pity" one "for or because o...
οἰκτιρμόςAlt. οἰκτιρμός, οῦ, ὁ,"pity, compassion", Pind.:—in pl. "compassionate feelings, mercies", NTest.
οἶνοςAlt. οἶνος, ὁ,Lat. vinum, wine, Hom., etc.; παρ᾽ οἴνῳ over one's "wine", Lat. inter pocula, Soph.; οἶνος ἐκ κριθῶν barley- "wine", a kind of "beer", Hdt.
οἰνοφλυγίαAlt. οἰνοφλυ^γία, ἡ,"drunkenness", Xen.Etym. from οἰνόφλυξ
οἴομαιI. "to suppose, think, deem, imagine", c. acc. et inf., mostly inf. fut., Hom., etc.2. c. inf. alone, when both Verbs have the same subject, as, κιχήσεσθαί σε ὀΐω "I think...