- a
hierarchy of community. At the most
subordinate level is the
family (
oikia),
which has
priority of
loyalty over the individual.
Families are bound...
-
sense of "church" is most
likely a
shortening of κυριακὴ οἰκία kuriakē
oikia ("house of the Lord") or ἐκκλησία κυριακή ekklēsia kuriakē ("congregation...
- kirika. This was
probably borrowed via the
Gothic from the Gr****
kyriake (
oikia),
kyriakon doma, "the Lord's (house)", from kyrios, "ruler, lord". Kyrios...
- time are
called consecutively monoecious. (From the Gr****
monos "single" +
oikia "house". See also the
Wiktionary entry for monoecious.) Perfect: (of flowers)...
-
sense of "church" is most
likely a
shortening of κυριακὴ οἰκία kuriakē
oikia ("house of the Lord") or ἐκκλησία κυριακή ekklēsia kuriakē ("congregation...
-
imaginative opinions claim that the name came from the
words "gyros" and "
oikia" due to the fact that the
prehistoric huts are round. Furthermore, tradition...
-
circe via a West
Germanic language. The Gr**** form was
probably kȳriakḗ [
oikía] (κυριακή [οἰκία] 'lord's [house]'). In contrast, the
Romance languages...
- ΑΡΧΑΙΟΤΗΤΩΝ,ΠΙΕΡΙΑ,Κομπολόι (in Gr**** language) Efi Poulaki-Pantermali:
Oikos -
Oikia - Oikonomia,
Polis -
Politiki -
Politismos Ministry for
Culture and Sport...
- Patras, Athens, Thessaloniki, Evzonoi. Efi Poulaki-Pantermali:
Oikos -
Oikia - Oikonomia,
Polis -
Politiki -
Politismos (Οίκος - Οικία - Οικονομία, Πόλις...
-
derived from the Gr**** mόνος (mónos), single, and οἶκος (oîkos) or οἰκία (
oikía), house. The
words dioicous and di(o)ecious are
derived from οἶκος or οἰκία...