ἀνδρωνῖτις
οὕτως καὶ ἡ πίστις, ἐὰν μὴ ἔχῃ ἔργα, νεκρά ἐστιν καθ' ἑαυτήν → so even the Faith, if it does not have deeds, and is on its own, is dead | the Faith without works is dead
English (LSJ)
ιδος, ἡ,
1 = ἀνδρών (men's apartment), opp. γυναικωνῖτις, Lys.1.9, X.Oec.9.6, IG11(2).158 A18 (Delos, iii B. C.): as adjective, ἀνδρωνῖτις ἑστία = dining room Ph.1.312, al.
2 among the Romans, passage between two courts of a house, Vitr.6.7.5.
3 virility, manliness τὴν ἀνδρωνῖτιν ἐκθηλύνουσιν Clem.Al.Paed.2.8.65.
Spanish (DGE)
-ιδος, ἡ
I habitación para los hombres Lys.1.9, cf. X.Oec.9.6, IG 11(2).158A.18 (Delos III a.C.), Plu.2.145b
•como adj. τῆς ἀνδρωνίτιδος ... ἑστίας Ph.1.312.
II 1población masculina Pall.V.Chrys.16 (M.47.54).
2 virilidad, hombría τὴν ἀνδρωνῖτιν ἐκθηλύνουσιν Clem.Al.Paed.2.8.65.
German (Pape)
[Seite 219] ιδος, ἡ, Wohnzimmer der Männer, Speisezimmer der Männer, Lys. 1, 9; Xen. Oec. 9, 5 u. Plut.
French (Bailly abrégé)
ιδος (ἡ) :
s.e. ἑστία;
appartement des hommes.
Étymologie: ἀνδρών.
Russian (Dvoretsky)
ἀνδρωνῖτις: ιδος ἡ (sc. ἑστία) Lys., Xen., Plut. = ἀνδρών.
English (Woodhouse)
(see also: ἀνδρών) chamber for men, men's apartments, men's quarters in a house, men's quarters