οἰκητής

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καλῶς γέ μου τὸν υἱὸν ὦ Στιλβωνίδη εὑρὼν ἀπιόντ' ἀπὸ γυμνασίου λελουμένον οὐκ ἔκυσας, οὐ προσεῖπας, οὐ προσηγάγου, οὐκ ὠρχιπέδισας, ὢν ἐμοὶ πατρικὸς φίλος → Ah! Is this well done, Stilbonides? You met my son coming from the bath after the gymnasium and you neither spoke to him, nor kissed him, nor took him with you, nor ever once felt his balls. Would anyone call you an old friend of mine?

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Full diacritics: οἰκητής Medium diacritics: οἰκητής Low diacritics: οικητής Capitals: ΟΙΚΗΤΗΣ
Transliteration A: oikētḗs Transliteration B: oikētēs Transliteration C: oikitis Beta Code: oi)khth/s

English (LSJ)

οῦ, ὁ, A dweller, inhabitant, S.OT1450, Pl.Phd.IIIb : Locr. ϝοικητάς, colonist, IG9(1).334.47 ; ἡ πόλις προσδεῖται πλεόνων οἰκητῶν ib.9(2).517.5 (Larissa, iii B. C.).

German (Pape)

[Seite 300] ὁ, = οἰκητήρ, der Bewohner; Soph. O. R. 1450; Plat. Phaed. 111 b; Sp.

Greek (Liddell-Scott)

οἰκητής: -οῦ, ὁ, = οἰκήτωρ, Σοφ. Ο. Τ. 1450, Πλάτ. Φαίδων 111C, καὶ ἴσως Σιμων. 5. 6.

French (Bailly abrégé)

οῦ (ὁ) :
habitant.
Étymologie: οἰκέω.

Greek Monolingual

οἰκητής και, λοκρικός τ., Fοικητὰς, ὁ (Α) οικώ
1. κάτοικος, ένοικος
2. (ο λοκρικός τ. Fοικητάς)
ο άποικος.

Greek Monotonic

οἰκητής: -οῦ, ὁ, = οἰκήτωρ, σε Σοφ., Πλάτ.

Russian (Dvoretsky)

οἰκητής: οῦ ὁ Soph., Plat. = οἰκητήρ.

Middle Liddell

οἰκητής, οῦ, ὁ, = οἰκήτωρ, Soph., Plat.]

English (Woodhouse)

inhabitant

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