κωμόπολις: Difference between revisions

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τὸ κατὰ τὴν τῆς αὑτοῦ ψυχῆς ἐπίταξιν τὰ γιγνόμενα γίγνεσθαι, μάλιστα μὲν ἅπαντα, εἰ δὲ μή, τά γε ἀνθρώπινα → the desire that, if possible, everything,—or failing that, all that is humanly possible—should happen in accordance with the demands of one's own heart

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|strgr=from [[κώμη]] and [[πόλις]]; an [[unwalled]] [[city]]: [[town]].
|strgr=from [[κώμη]] and [[πόλις]]; an [[unwalled]] [[city]]: [[town]].
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|txtha=κωμοπολεως, ἡ, a [[village]] approximating in [[size]] and [[number]] of inhabitants to a [[city]], a [[village]]-[[city]], a [[town]] (German Marktflecken): Strabo; (Aq. Theod. (Field)); [[often]] in the Byzantine writings of the [[middle]] ages.)
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Transliteration A: kōmópolis Transliteration B: kōmopolis Transliteration C: komopolis Beta Code: kwmo/polis

English (LSJ)

εως, ἡ,

   A village-town, i.e. a place not entitled to be called a πόλις, Str.12.2.6, al., Ev.Marc.1.38.

German (Pape)

[Seite 1544] εως, ἡ, ein stadtähnliches, großes Dorf, Marktflecken, Strab. XII, 517. 557.

Greek (Liddell-Scott)

κωμόπολις: -εως, ὁ, (κώμη), πόλις μικρὰ ὡς χωρίον, μὴ δυναμένη νὰ ὀνομασθῇ πόλις, Στράβ. 537, 557, 568, Κ. Δ.

French (Bailly abrégé)

εως (ἡ) :
gros bourg, petite ville.
Étymologie: κώμη, πόλις.

English (Strong)

from κώμη and πόλις; an unwalled city: town.

English (Thayer)

κωμοπολεως, ἡ, a village approximating in size and number of inhabitants to a city, a village-city, a town (German Marktflecken): Strabo; (Aq. Theod. (Field)); often in the Byzantine writings of the middle ages.)