οἴκησις

Ancient Greek

Etymology

From οἰκέω (oikéō, to inhabit) + -σῐς (-sis).

Pronunciation

 

Noun

οἴκησις • (oíkēsis) f (genitive οἰκήσεως); third declension

  1. the act of dwelling or inhabiting
  2. (of a city) management, administration
  3. house, dwelling
    • 441 BCE, Sophocles, Antigone, section 891:
      ὦ τύμβος, ὦ νυμφεῖον, ὦ κατασκαφὴς οἴκησις ἀείφρουρος
      ô túmbos, ô numpheîon, ô kataskaphḕs oíkēsis aeíphrouros
      ο tomb, o ⁠bridal chamber, o deep-dug dwelling forever guarded
  4. inhabited district
  5. family, household

Inflection

Derived terms

  • δῐοίκησῐς (dioíkēsis)
  • εἰσοίκησῐς (eisoíkēsis)
  • ἐκδῐοίκησῐς (ekdioíkēsis)
  • ἐνοίκησῐς (enoíkēsis)
  • ἐξοίκησῐς (exoíkēsis)
  • κᾰτοίκησῐς (katoíkēsis)
  • μετοίκησῐς (metoíkēsis)
  • μετᾰδῐοίκησῐς (metadioíkēsis)
  • προδῐοίκησῐς (prodioíkēsis)
  • προενοίκησῐς (proenoíkēsis)
  • προσοίκησῐς (prosoíkēsis)
  • πᾰροίκησῐς (paroíkēsis)
  • σῠνοίκησῐς (sunoíkēsis)
  • ᾰ̓ποίκησῐς (apoíkēsis)

References

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