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οἰκήτωρ

From LSJ

Περὶ τοῦ ἐπέκεινα τοῦ νοῦ κατὰ μὲν νόησιν πολλὰ λέγεται, θεωρεῖται δὲ ἀνοησίᾳ κρείττονι νοήσεως → On the subject of that which is beyond intellect, many statements are made on the basis of intellection, but it may be immediately cognised only by means of a non-intellection superior to intellection

Porphyry, Sententiae, 25
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Full diacritics: οἰκήτωρ Medium diacritics: οἰκήτωρ Low diacritics: οικήτωρ Capitals: ΟΙΚΗΤΩΡ
Transliteration A: oikḗtōr Transliteration B: oikētōr Transliteration C: oikitor Beta Code: oi)kh/twr

English (LSJ)

-ορος, ὁ,
A inhabitant, A.Pr. 353, Hdt.2.103, 4.9,34, 7.153, Th.1.2, Antiph.91, etc.; οἰκήτωρ θεοῦ, i.e. dwelling in the temple, E.Andr.1089; Ἅιδου οἰκήτωρ, of one dead, S.Tr. 282, cf. Aj.396 (lyr.), 517.
2 colonist, Th.2.27, 3.92, Plb.3.100.4.

French (Bailly abrégé)

ήτορος (ὁ) :
1 habitant;
2 qui colonise, colon.
Étymologie: οἰκέω.

German (Pape)

ορος, ὁ, = οἰκητήρ, Bewohner; γῆς, ἄντρων, Aesch. Suppl. 930, Prom. 351; χθονός, Soph. O.C. 732; auch ᾍδου πάντες εἴσ' οἰκήτορες, Trach. 282; Aj. 517; λαὸς οἰκήτωρ θεοῦ, Eur. Andr. 1090, öfter; auch Her. 4.34, 7.153; Thuc. 1.2, 26; Xen. Cyr. 3.3.31 und Folgde, wie Pol.

Russian (Dvoretsky)

οἰκήτωρ: ορος ὁ
1 житель, жилец (γῆς, ἄντρων Aesch.; χθονός Soph.);
2 поселенец, колонист Thuc. etc.

Greek (Liddell-Scott)

οἰκήτωρ: -ορος, ὁ, κάτοικος, Ἡρόδ. 2. 103., 4. 9, 34., 7. 153, Αἰσχύλ. Πρ. 351, Θουκ. 1. 2, κτλ.· οἰκ. θεοῦ, δηλ. κατοικῶν ἐν τῷ ναῷ, Εὐρ. Ἀνδρ. 1089· Ἅιδου οἰκ., ἐπὶ ἀνθρώπου τεθνεῶτος, Σοφ. Τρ. 282, πρβλ. Αἴ. 396, 517. 2) ἄποικος, Θουκ. 2. 27., 3. 92.

Spanish

habitante

Greek Monolingual

οἰκήτωρ, -ορος, ὁ (ΑΜ)
1. κάτοικος («χθονός τῆσδ' εὐμενοῦς οἰκήτορας», Σοφ.)
2. άποικος («ἐξέπεμψαν ὕστερον οὐ πολλῷ εἰς αὐτὴν τοὺς οἰκήτορας», Θουκ.)
3. φρ. α) «Ἅιδου οἰκήτορες» — οι νεκροί
β) «οἰκήτωρ θεοῦ» — κάτοικος ναού.
[ΕΤΥΜΟΛ. < οἰκῶ + επίθημα -τωρ (πρβλ. κοσμήτωρ)].

Greek Monotonic

οἰκήτωρ: -ορος, ὁ (οἰκέω),·
1. κάτοικος, σε Ηρόδ., Αττ.· οἰκητὸς θεοῦ, αυτός που κατοικεί στον ναό, σε Ευρ.· Ἅιδου οἰκ., λέγεται για νεκρούς, σε Σοφ.
2. άποικος, σε Θουκ.

Middle Liddell

οἰκήτωρ, ορος, ὁ, οἰκέω
1. an inhabitant, Hdt., Attic; οἰκ. θεοῦ one who dwells in the temple of the god, Eur.; Ἅιδου οἰκ., of one dead, Soph.
2. a colonist, Thuc.

English (Woodhouse)

colonist, inhabitant

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Léxico de magia

habitante en plu. de seres indefinidos ἐπικαλοῦμαι ὑμᾶς ... οἵτινές ἐστε χάους, ἐρέβους, ἀβύσσου, βυθοῦ, γαίης οἰκήτορες os invoco a vosotros, los que sois habitantes del caos, del Erebo, del abismo, de lo profundo, de la tierra P IV 1351 P VII 351

Translations

inhabitant

Albanian: banor; Arabic: سَاكِن‎, سَاكِنَة‎, سُكَّان‎, أَهْل‎; Egyptian Arabic: ساكن‎; Aragonese: habitant, habitanta; Armenian: բնակիչ; Azerbaijani: sakin, əhl; Basque: biztanle, bizilagun; Belarusian: жыхар, жыхарка, насельнік, насельніца, жыцель, жыцелька; Bengali: বাসিন্দা; Bulgarian: жител, жителка, обитател, обитателка; Catalan: habitant; Cebuano: lumulupyo; Cherokee: ᎡᎯ; Chinese Mandarin: 居民,栖居动物; Chukchi: нымытваԓьын; Czech: obyvatel, obyvatelka; Danish: indbygger; Dutch: bewoner, bewoonster, inwoner, inwoonster; Esperanto: loĝanto, loĝantino, enloĝanto, enloĝantino; Estonian: asukas; Faroese: íbúgvi; Finnish: asukas; French: habitant, habitante, résident, résidente; Galician: habitante; Georgian: მაცხოვრებელი, მკვიდრი, მცხოვრები; German: Einwohner, Einwohnerin, Bewohner, Bewohnerin; Greek: κάτοικος; Ancient Greek: ἐγχώριος, ἐνναέτειρα, ἐνναετήρ, ἐνναέτης, ἐνναέτις, ἐνοικήτειρα, ἐνοικήτωρ, ἔνοικος, κάτοικος, κτίτης, οἰκήτειρα, οἰκητήρ, οἰκητής, οἰκήτωρ, οἰκιστήρ, χωρίτης; Hebrew: תושב \ תּוֹשָׁב‎, תּוֹשֶׁבֶת \ תושבת‎; Hindi: निवासी, रहनेवाला; Hungarian: lakos, lakó; Icelandic: íbúi; Ido: habitanto; Indonesian: pemukim, penduduk; Ingrian: asunikka; Irish: áitreabhach, áitreabhthóir; Italian: abitante; Japanese: 居住者, 住民; Kazakh: тұрғын, мекендеуші; Khmer: អ្នកស្រុក; Kikuyu: mũikari; Korean: 주민(住民), 거주자(居住者); Kurdish Northern Kurdish: rûniştvan, şênî, akincî; Kyrgyz: тургун; Latin: cultor, cultrix, incola, habitator, habitatrix; Latvian: iedzīvotājs; Lithuanian: gyventojas; Livonian: jelānikā; Luxembourgish: Awunner, Awunnerin; Macedonian: жител, жителка; Malay: penghuni; Maori: kainoho; Middle English: dweller; Mongolian Cyrillic: суугч; Norwegian Bokmål: innbygger; Nynorsk: ibuar, innbyggjar; Occitan: abitant, abitanta; Old Church Slavonic Cyrillic: жител҄ь, жителинъ; Old English: būend; Pennsylvania German: Eiwuhner; Persian: ساکن‎, مقیم‎, اهل‎; Plautdietsch: Bewona; Polish: mieszkaniec, mieszkanka; Portuguese: habitante; Punjabi: ਵਸਨੀਕ, ਬਾਸ਼ਿੰਦਾ; Romanian: locuitor, locuitoare; Russian: житель, жительница, обитатель, обитательница; Scots: indwaller; Serbo-Croatian Cyrillic: стано̀внӣк, стано̀вница, житељ, житељка, житељица; Roman: stanòvnīk, stanòvnica, žítelj, žiteljka, žíteljica; Slovak: obyvateľ, obyvateľka; Slovene: prebivalec, prebivalka; Spanish: habitante, residente, lugareño, lugareña; Swahili: mwenyeji; Swedish: invånare, inbyggare; Tajik: сокин, аҳл; Telugu: నివాసి; Thai: พลเมือง, พสกนิกร; Tofa: черлеғші; Turkish: durgun, sakin; Turkmen: ýaşaýjysy; Ukrainian: мешканець, мешканка, житель, жителька; Uzbek: yashovchi, turuvchi; Vietnamese: cư dân; Welsh: preswylydd, trigiannydd; Yoruba: olùgbé