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Morphology Lemmata δόμοσ (external link: δόμοσ )Forms: δόμοι (data provider: perseus), δόμοιο (data provider: perseus), δόμοισ (data provider: perseus), δόμοισι (data provider: perseus), δόμοισιν (data provider: perseus), δόμον (data provider: perseus), δόμοσ (data provider: perseus), δόμου (data provider: perseus), δόμουσ (data provider: perseus), δόμωι (data provider: perseus), δόμων (data provider: perseus), δόμῳ (data provider: perseus)Dictionary Autenrieth: A Homeric lexicon δόμοσ δόμοσ (δέμω ): house, home , denoting a dwelling as a whole; usually sing. of temples, and when applied to the abodes of animals, but often pl. of dwellings of men; (Ἀθηναίησ ) ἱεροῖο δόμοιο, Il. 6.89, Il. 7.81; Ἄιδος δόμοσ , also Ἀίδᾶο δόμοι , (μήλων ) πυκινὸν δόμον, Il. 12.301; οὐδ' ἀπολείπουσιν κοῖλον δόμον (σφῆκεσ ), Il. 12.169.Bonitz: Index Aristotelicus Liddell-Scott-Jones: A Greek-English lexicon δόμοσ δόμοσ , ὁ , (δέμω, cf. Lat.domus ):
1. house, Il. 2.513, Sapph. 1.7, etc.; also, part of a house, room, chamber, Od. 8.57, 22.204: freq. in pl. for a house, Hes. Op. 96, etc.; freq. in Trag., A. Supp. 433, etc.: chiefly poet., οἶκοσ or οἰκία being used in Prose.
2. house of a god, temple, Διὸς δόμοσ Il. 8.375 ; δ. Ἀρτέμιδοσ Ar. Ra. 1273 ; Ἐρεχθῆος πυκινὸν δόμον the building of Erechtheus, i.e. the temple of Athena, Od. 7.81; Ἄϊδος δ., of the nether world, Il. 3.322, etc.; δ. δίκασ A. Eu. 516 (lyr.); μυστοδόκος δ., of the temple at Eleusis, Ar. Nu. 303: so in pl., εἰν Ἀί̈δαο δόμοισι Il. 22.52 ; δόμων τῶν Λοξίου A. Eu. 35 , cf. E. Ion 249; chamber in a temple, χρύσεος δ. ἐν Διὸς οἴκῳ Theoc. 17.17 .
3. abode of animals, e.g. sheepfold, Il. 12.301; κοῖλος δ. wasps' or bees' nest, ib. 169; serpent's hole, Ael. NA 2.9.
4. ξύλινος δ. pyre, B. 3.49 .
5. κέδρινοι δόμοι closet or chest of cedar, E. Alc. 160.
II. in Trag., household, family, A. Ch. 263, S. OC 370, E. Or. 70, Med. 114 (anap.); one's father's house, ἔξω δόμων τε καὶ πάτρας ὠθεῖν ἐμέ A. Pr. 665 , etc.
III. course of stone or bricks in a building, ὑποδείμας τὸν πρῶτον δ. λίθου Αἰθιοπικοῦ Hdt. 2.127 ; διὰ τριήκοντα δόμων πλίνθου at every thirtieth layer of bricks, Id. 1.179, cf. LXX 1 Es. 6.24, D.S. 1.64; καθ' ἕνα δόμον Plb. 10.22.7 .
2. ply or strand of gut in the τόνοι of a torsion-engine, Ph. Bel. 65.42, Hero Bel. 82.1.William J. Slater: Lexicon to Pindar
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