οἰκοδομή: Difference between revisions
Ἑκὼν σεαυτὸν τῇ Κλωθοῖ συνεπιδίδου παρέχων συννῆσαι οἷστισί ποτε πράγμασι βούλεται. Πᾶν ἐφήμερον, καὶ τὸ μνημονεῦον καὶ τὸ μνημονευόμενον → Be willing to give yourself up to Clotho, letting her spin to whatever ends she pleases. All is ephemeral—both memory and the object of memory (Marcus Aurelius 4.34f.)
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|strgr=[[feminine]] ([[abstract]]) of a [[compound]] of [[οἶκος]] and the [[base]] of [[δῶμα]]; [[architecture]], i.e. (concretely) a [[structure]]; [[figuratively]], [[confirmation]]: [[building]], [[edify]](-ication, -ing). | |strgr=[[feminine]] ([[abstract]]) of a [[compound]] of [[οἶκος]] and the [[base]] of [[δῶμα]]; [[architecture]], i.e. (concretely) a [[structure]]; [[figuratively]], [[confirmation]]: [[building]], [[edify]](-ication, -ing). | ||
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|txtha=οἰκοδομῆς, ἡ ([[οἶκος]], and [[δέμω]] to [[build]]), a [[later]] Greek [[word]], condemned by Phryn., [[yet]] used by [[Aristotle]], Theophrastus, ([[but]] [[both]] these [[thought]] to be [[doubtful]])), Diodorus (1,46), [[Philo]] (vit. Moys. i. § 40; de [[monarch]]. ii. § 2), Josephus, [[Plutarch]], the Sept., and [[many]] others, for [[οἰκοδόμημα]] and [[οἰκοδόμησις]]; cf. Lob. ad Phryn., p. 481ff, cf. p. 421; (Winer's Grammar, 24);<br /><b class="num">1.</b> (the [[act]] of) [[building]], [[building]] up, equivalent to τό οἰκοδομεῖν; as, [[τῶν]] τειχέων, [[τοῦ]] οἴκου [[τοῦ]] Θεοῦ, Wisdom of Solomon , [[piety]], [[holiness]], [[happiness]]" ([[see]] [[οἰκοδομέω]], b. β'. (cf. Winer's Grammar, 35 (34))): [[ὑμῶν]], [[ἑαυτοῦ]] (Tdf. [[αὐτοῦ]]), [[τοῦ]] σώματος [[τοῦ]] Χριστοῦ, τῆς ἐκκλησίας, τό ὀικοδομουν, [[what]] contributes to [[edification]], or augments Wisdom of Solomon , etc. λαλεῖν, [[λαβεῖν]], οἰκοδομήν, [[οἰκοδόμημα]], a [[building]] (i. e. [[thing]] built, [[edifice]]): [[τοῦ]] ἱεροῦ, a [[body]] of Christians, a Christian [[church]] ([[see]] [[οἰκοδομέω]], b. β'.), [[πᾶς]], I:1c.); [[with]] a genitive of the [[owner]] or occupant, Θεοῦ, 1 Corinthians 3:9. | |||
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Revision as of 18:02, 28 August 2017
English (LSJ)
ἡ,
A = -δόμησις, -δομία, PCair.Zen.499.93 (iii B. C.), prov. Lacon. ap. Suid. s.v. ἵππους, LXX 1 Ch.26.27, PGrenf.1.21.17 (ii B.C.), OGI655.2 (i B.C.), D.S.1.46, Eratosth. ap. Str.16.1.15, Str.5.2.5, Plu.Cam.32 : condemned by Phryn.394 : earlier examples, as Arist.EN1137b30 (v.l.), Thphr. HP3.8.5 codd., are dub. II = sq., Ev.Matt.24.1, Plu.Luc.39, CIG 4449 (Beroea), al. : metaph., IEp.Cor.3.9.
Greek (Liddell-Scott)
οἰκοδομή: ἡ, μεταγενέστ. τύπος ἀντὶ οἰκοδόμησις, -δομία, παροιμία Λακων. παρὰ Σουΐδ. ἐν λ. ἵππους (;) Διόδ. 1. 46, Στράβ., κ. ἀλλ., πρβλ. Λοβεκ. σημ. εἰς Φρύνιχ. σελ 488· ἀρχαιότερα παραδείγματα, ὡς Ἀριστ. Ἠθ. Νικ. 5. 10, 7, Θεοφρ. π. Φυτ. Ἱστ. 3. 8, 5, εἶναι ἀμφίβολ. ΙΙ. = οἰκοδόμημα, Πλουτ. Λούκουλλ. 39, Συλλ. Ἐπιγρ. 4449, κ. ἀλλ., Καιν. Διαθ., κλ.
English (Strong)
feminine (abstract) of a compound of οἶκος and the base of δῶμα; architecture, i.e. (concretely) a structure; figuratively, confirmation: building, edify(-ication, -ing).
English (Thayer)
οἰκοδομῆς, ἡ (οἶκος, and δέμω to build), a later Greek word, condemned by Phryn., yet used by Aristotle, Theophrastus, (but both these thought to be doubtful)), Diodorus (1,46), Philo (vit. Moys. i. § 40; de monarch. ii. § 2), Josephus, Plutarch, the Sept., and many others, for οἰκοδόμημα and οἰκοδόμησις; cf. Lob. ad Phryn., p. 481ff, cf. p. 421; (Winer's Grammar, 24);
1. (the act of) building, building up, equivalent to τό οἰκοδομεῖν; as, τῶν τειχέων, τοῦ οἴκου τοῦ Θεοῦ, Wisdom of Solomon , piety, holiness, happiness" (see οἰκοδομέω, b. β'. (cf. Winer's Grammar, 35 (34))): ὑμῶν, ἑαυτοῦ (Tdf. αὐτοῦ), τοῦ σώματος τοῦ Χριστοῦ, τῆς ἐκκλησίας, τό ὀικοδομουν, what contributes to edification, or augments Wisdom of Solomon , etc. λαλεῖν, λαβεῖν, οἰκοδομήν, οἰκοδόμημα, a building (i. e. thing built, edifice): τοῦ ἱεροῦ, a body of Christians, a Christian church (see οἰκοδομέω, b. β'.), πᾶς, I:1c.); with a genitive of the owner or occupant, Θεοῦ, 1 Corinthians 3:9.