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|strgr=from [[σκότος]]; [[dimness]], [[obscurity]] ([[literally]] or [[figuratively]]): [[dark]](-ness).
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|txtha=[[σκοτίας]], ἡ (on its [[derivation]] cf. [[σκηνή]]), (Thomas Magister, ὁ [[σκότος]] καί τό [[σκότος]]. τό δέ [[σκοτία]] [[οὐκ]] ἐν χρησει [[namely]], in Attic (cf. [[Moeris]], [[under]] the [[word]]; Liddell and Scott, [[under]] the [[word]] [[σκότος]], at the [[end]])), [[darkness]]: [[properly]], the [[darkness]] [[due]] to [[want]] of [[daylight]], ἐν τῇ [[σκοτία]] (λαλεῖν τί), [[unseen]], in [[secret]] (equivalent to ἐν [[κρύπτω]], ἐν τῷ φωτί, L Tr WH; Anth. 8,187. 190; for חָשְׁכָה אֹפֶל, Job 28:3.)
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Full diacritics: σκοτία Medium diacritics: σκοτία Low diacritics: σκοτία Capitals: ΣΚΟΤΙΑ
Transliteration A: skotía Transliteration B: skotia Transliteration C: skotia Beta Code: skoti/a

English (LSJ)

ἡ, (σκότος)

   A darkness, gloom, A.R.4.1698, LXX (Mi.3.6, al.), NT (Ev.Matt.10.27, al.), cf. Moer.p.354 P.    II in Architecture, scotia, cavetto, a sunken moulding, so called from the dark shadow it casts, Vitr.3.5.2, Hsch.    III Σκοτιά, epith. of Aphrodite in Egypt, Id.

German (Pape)

[Seite 905] ἡ, Finsterniß, Dunkelheit; finsterer Ort, Grab, Unterwelt, σκοτίᾳ κρύπτεται, Eur. Phoen. 338. – In der Baukunst ein vertieftes Glied der Säulenbasen, Hesych. u. Vitruv. 3, 3.

Greek (Liddell-Scott)

σκοτία: ἡ, (σκότος) σκότος, γνόφος, ἀχλύς, Ἀπολλ. Ρόδ. Δ. 1698, Γρηγόρ. ἐν Ἀνθ. Π. 8. 187, 190, καὶ παρ’ ἄλλοις μεταγεν.· ἴδε Μοῖρ. σ. 354. ΙΙ. ἐν τῇ ἀρχιτεκτονικῇ, τὸ ὑπὸ ἐξέχουσαν γραμμὴν βαθὺ ὑπόσκαμμα, cavetto, κληθὲν οὕτως ἐκ τῆς βαθείας ἢ σκοτεινῆς σκιᾶς, ἣν σχηματίζει, Ἡσύχ., Βιτρούβ. 3. 3.

French (Bailly abrégé)

ας (ἡ) :
I. ténèbres, obscurité;
II. t. d’archit. 1 triglyphe, c. τροχίλος;
2 scotie, sorte de gouttière.
Étymologie: σκότος.

English (Strong)

from σκότος; dimness, obscurity (literally or figuratively): dark(-ness).

English (Thayer)

σκοτίας, ἡ (on its derivation cf. σκηνή), (Thomas Magister, ὁ σκότος καί τό σκότος. τό δέ σκοτία οὐκ ἐν χρησει namely, in Attic (cf. Moeris, under the word; Liddell and Scott, under the word σκότος, at the end)), darkness: properly, the darkness due to want of daylight, ἐν τῇ σκοτία (λαλεῖν τί), unseen, in secret (equivalent to ἐν κρύπτω, ἐν τῷ φωτί, L Tr WH; Anth. 8,187. 190; for חָשְׁכָה אֹפֶל, Job 28:3.)