κτίσμα: Difference between revisions
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|txtha=κτισματος, τό ([[κτίζω]]); [[thing]] founded; created [[thing]]; (Vulg. creatura) (A. V. [[creature]]): [[κτίσμα]] Θεοῦ, transformed by [[divine]] [[power]] to a [[moral]] [[newness]] of [[soul]], [[spoken]] of true Christians as created anew by [[regeneration]] (others [[take]] it [[here]] unrestrictedly), [[ἀπαρχή]], [[metaphorically]], a.; [[also]] [[κτίζω]] [[under]] the [[end]], [[κτίσις]], 2a.); τά ἐν [[ἀρχή]] κτισματα Θεοῦ, of the Israelites, Strabo, [[Dionysius]] [[Halicarnassus]])) | |||
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Revision as of 18:09, 28 August 2017
English (LSJ)
ατος, τό,
A colony, foundation, Call.Aet.Oxy.2080.77; Παρίων Str.7.5.5, cf. D.H.1.59; Λακωνικὸν κ. Str.5.3.6; also, of a temple, J.BJ2.6.1: generally, building, PSI1.84.8 (pl., iv/v A.D.). 2 = κτίσις 11, LXX Wi.9.2 (pl.), 3 Ma.5.11, Ep.Jac.1.18. II = κτίσις 1.1, Eust.1382.50.
German (Pape)
[Seite 1520] τό, das Gegründete, Gebau'te, die Gründung, von Städten, Strab. VII. 315 u. A. – Das Geschaffene, die Creatur, N. T.
Greek (Liddell-Scott)
κτίσμα: τό, (κτίζω) τόπος κτισθεὶς ἢ ἀποικισθείς, ἀποικία, Κνιδίων κτίσμα Στράβ. 315, πρβλ. Διον. Ἁλ. 1. 59˙ Λακωνικὸν κτ. Στράβ. 233. 2) = κτίσις ΙΙ. 2, Ἐπιστ. Ἰακώβ. α΄, 18. ΙΙ. = κτίσις Ι. 1, Εὐστ. 1382. 50.
French (Bailly abrégé)
ατος (τό) :
1 fondation, établissement;
2 créature.
Étymologie: κτίζω.
English (Strong)
from κτίζω; an original formation (concretely), i.e. product (created thing): creature.
English (Thayer)
κτισματος, τό (κτίζω); thing founded; created thing; (Vulg. creatura) (A. V. creature): κτίσμα Θεοῦ, transformed by divine power to a moral newness of soul, spoken of true Christians as created anew by regeneration (others take it here unrestrictedly), ἀπαρχή, metaphorically, a.; also κτίζω under the end, κτίσις, 2a.); τά ἐν ἀρχή κτισματα Θεοῦ, of the Israelites, Strabo, Dionysius Halicarnassus))