GRC
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ορος (ὁ) :
1 habitant, HDT.
4, 34 ; XÉN.
Cyr. 3, 3, 31 ; ESCHL.
Suppl. 952, etc. ; SOPH.
O.C. 728, etc. ; EUR.
Andr. 1089 ; 2 qui colonise, colon, HDT.
7, 153 ; THC.
1, 26, etc.
Étym. οἰκέω.
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LSJ
ορος, ὁ, inhabitant, A. Pr. 353, Hdt. 2.103, 4.9, 34, 7.153, Th. 1.2, Antiph. 91, etc. ; οἰ. θεοῦ, i.e. dwelling in the temple, E. Andr. 1089 ; ᾍδου οἰ., of one dead, S. Tr. 282, cf. Aj. 396 (lyr.), 517.
colonist, Th. 2.27, 3.92, Plb. 3.100.4.
Liddell-Scott-Jones, Greek-English Lexicon (9th ed., 1940)
Pape
ορος, ὁ, = οἰκητήρ, Bewohner ; γῆς, ἄντρων, Aesch. Suppl. 930, Prom. 351 ; χθονός, Soph. O.C. 732 ; auch ᾍδου πάντες εἴσ' οἰκήτορες, Trach. 282 ; Aj. 517 ; λαὸς οἰκήτωρ θεοῦ, Eur. Andr. 1090, öfter ; auch Her. 4.34, 7.153 ; Thuc. 1.2, 26 ; Xen. Cyr. 3.3.31 u. Folgde, wie Pol.
Pape, Griechisch-deutsches Handwörterbuch (3. Aufl., 1914)
TBESG
1. an inhabitant , (Herdotus Historicus), attic; οἰκ. θεοῦ one who dwells in the temple of the god, (Euripides); Ἅιδου οἰκ., of one dead, (Sophocles Tragicus)
2. a colonist , (Thucydides) (ML)
Translators Brief lexicon of Extended Strongs for Greek based on Abbot-Smith, A Manual Greek Lexicon of the New Testament (1922) (=AS), with corrections and adapted by Tyndale Scholars