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- This was probably borrowed via the Gothic from the Gr**** kyriake (oikia), kyriakon doma, "the Lord's (house)", from kyrios, "ruler, lord". Kyrios in turn...
- Romanian coenobitic Timiou Prodromou Skete and partially from Romania. Kyriakon and the huts were slowly rebuilt, the forest dirtroad was improved and...
- "Exposition of the Sayings of the Lord" (Gr**** κυριακῶν λογίων ἐξηγήσις — Kyriakôn logiôn exêgêsis) in five volumes. This work is lost but survives in fragments...
- Both words, kirk and church, derive from the Koine Gr**** κυριακόν (δωμα) (kyriakon (dōma)) meaning Lord's (house), which was borrowed into the Germanic languages...
- (2001). "church". Online Etymology Dictionary. Retrieved 2008-01-18. Gk. kyriakon (adj.) "of the Lord" was used of houses of Christian worship since c. 300...
- Corinthians Paul uses the term "Lord's Supper", in Gr**** Κυριακὸν δεῖπνον (Kyriakon deipnon), in the early 50s of the 1st century: When you come together,...
- The Kyriakon (main church)....
- The adjective kyriake ("Lord's") often elided its noun, as in the neuter kyriakon for "Lord's [****embly]", the predecessor of the word "church"; the noun...
- Christian Tradition". In Granfield, Patrick; Jungmann, Josef A. (eds.). Kyriakon: Festschrift Johannes Quasten. Vol. 1. Münster: Verlag Aschendorff. pp...
- (1965), pp. 105–128. Sheperd, M. H., "The Liturgical Reform of Damasus," in Kyriakon. Festschrift für Johannes Quasten (ed. Patrick Granfield and J.A. Jungmann)...