2. personal, private, opp. to dhmovsio", koinov" , Theogn., Hdt., Att.; mhde;n oijkeiotevra/ th`/ ajpolauvsei with enjoyment not more our own, Thuc.; oijkeiva xuvnesi" mother wit, Id.
IV.
proper to
a thing,
fitting, suitable, becoming,
Hdt., Dem.
2.
c. dat. rei,
belonging to, conformable to the nature of
a thing, Plat.
3.
oijk. o[noma
a word
in its proper, literal sense,
Arist.
B.
the Adv.
oijkeivw"
has the same senses as the Adj.,
familiarly,
Thuc., Xen.
II.
affectionately, dutifully,
Id. Hence
oijkeiovth"
oijkeiovth"
oijkeiovth" , Ion. oijkhiovth" , hto", hJ , kindred, relationship, Hdt., Att.: intimacy, friendliness, kindness, Thuc.:in pl. friendly relations, Dem.
II. of words, the proper sense, Plut.
oijkeiovw
oijkeiovw , Ion. oijkhiovw , f. wvsw , ( oijkei`o" ) to make ones own:
1. to make a person ones friend, Thuc.; so in Med. to win his favour or affection, conciliate, Hdt.:Pass. to be made friendly, Thuc.: to be closely united, Plat.
2. Med. also, c. acc. rei, to make ones own, claim as ones own, appropriate, Hdt., Plat. Hence oijkeivw
oijkeivw
oijkeivw , Ep. for oijkevw , Hes.
oijkeivwma , ato", tov , kindred, relationship, Strab.
oijkeivw"
oijkeivw" , v. oijkei`o" B.
oijkeivwsi" , hJ , ( oijkeiovw ) a taking as ones own, appropriation, Thuc.
oijketeiva
oijketeiva , hJ , the household, Lat. familia , Strab.,Luc.
oijketeuvw
oijketeuvw , to inhabit, Eur. From oijkevth"
oijkevth"
oijkevth" , ou, oJ , ( oijkevw ) a house-slave, menial, Hdt., Att.; oiJ oijkevtai , Lat. familia , ones household, the women and children, Hdt., Att.; opp. to oiJ dou`lot , Plat.
oijketikov"
oijketikov" , hv, ovn , ( oijkevth" ) of or for the menials or household, Plat., Arist.
oijkevti"
oijkevtiØ" , iØdo", hJ , fem. of oijkevth" , Eur.
II. the mistress of the house, Lat. matrona , Theocr.