οίκος

Greek

Etymology

From Ancient Greek οἶκος (oîkos).

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /ˈikos/
  • Hyphenation: οί‧κος

Noun

οίκος • (oíkos) m (plural οίκοι)

  1. (now formal, archaic, or in set phrases) settlement, tent, temple, dwelling, home (structure built or serving as an abode of human beings)
    Λευκός ΟίκοςLefkós OíkosWhite House
    οίκος ευγηρίαςoíkos evgiríasnursing home
    οίκος ανοχήςoíkos anochísbrothel, maison de tolerance
  2. (history) family (a dynasty with its ancestors and descendants, especially a royal or noble one)
    Οίκος των ΚομνηνώνOíkos ton KomninónHouse of Komnenos
    Οίκος των ΡομανόφOíkos ton RomanófHouse of Romanov
  3. house, firm (place of business)
    εκδοτικός οίκοςekdotikós oíkospublishing house
    οίκος μόδαςoíkos módasfashion house
  4. (Eastern Orthodoxy) strophe, stanza (of the kontakion)
  5. (history) manor (lord's residence in feudal times)
  6. (astrology) (one astrological division)

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Derived terms

  • οίκημα n (oíkima, residence, dwelling)
  • οικο- (oiko-, house, home, eco-) (prefix)
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