GRC
Bailly
ου (τὸ) = lat. prætōrium, prétoire, palais du prince, NT. Phil. 1, 13 ; ou du gouverneur, NT. Matth. 27, 27 ; Marc. 15, 16 ; Ap. 23, 25, etc.
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LSJ
τό, = Lat. Praetorium, official residence of a governor, Ev. Matt. 27.27; later, of private residences, Just. Nov. 159 Praef.
praetorian guard; ἔπαρχος πραιτωρίον, τοῦ π., = praefectus praetorio, OGI 707 (Tyre, ii AD), IG 14.911, etc.
imperial household, Ep. Phil. 1.13.
Liddell-Scott-Jones, Greek-English Lexicon (9th ed., 1940)
TBESG
πραιτώριον, -ου, τό (Lat. prætorium)
__1. headquarters in a Roman camp,
__2. The palace or official residence of the Governor of a province: Mat.27:27, Mrk.15:16 (see Swete, in l), Jhn.18:28, 33 19:9; τ. π. τ. Ἡρώδου, Act.23:35.
__3. the Prætorian Guard: Php.1:13 (see Lft., in l; ICC, 51 f.).†
(AS)
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