ταμεῖον

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English (LSJ)

   A v. ταμιεῖον. τᾰμέσθαι, v. τέμνω.

German (Pape)

[Seite 1065] τό, = ταμιεῖον; Strab. 6, 2, 7 bei Kramer; Luc. rhet. praec. 17.

Greek (Liddell-Scott)

τᾰμεῖον: τό, = ταμιεῖον, Βαβρ. 108. 2, Πλούτ. 2. 9Ε, καὶ συχν. παρὰ μεταγεν. συγγραφ.· πρβλ. Λοβέκ. εἰς Φρύν. 493, ἴδε Χ. Χαριτωνίδου Ποικίλα Φιλολογικὰ τόμ. Α΄, σ. 202.

French (Bailly abrégé)

forme réc. p. ταμιεῖον.

English (Strong)

neuter contraction of a presumed derivative of tamias (a dispenser or distributor; akin to temno, to cut); a dispensary or magazine, i.e. a chamber on the ground-floor or interior of an Oriental house (generally used for storage or privacy, a spot for retirement): secret chamber, closet, storehouse.

English (Thayer)

(so T WH uniformly), more correctly ταμιεῖον (R G L Tr in Lob. ad Phryn., p. 493; Winer s Grammar, 94 (90); (Tdf. Proleg., p. 88f)), ταμειου, τό (ταμιεύω), from Thucydides and Xenophon down;
1. a storechamber, storeroom: Philo, quod omn. prob. book § 12)).
2. a chamber, especially 'an inner chamber'; a secret room: Xenophon, Hell. 5,4, 5; Sept. for חֶדֶר).

Greek Monotonic

τᾰμεῖον: τό, = ταμιεῖον, σε Βάβρ.

Russian (Dvoretsky)

τᾰμεῖον: τό1) Plut., Babr., NT = ταμιεῖον;
2) внутренняя комната NT.