II. to disguise, Soph. Hence dovlwma
dovlwma , ato", tov , a trick, deceit, Aesch.
dovlwn
dovlwn , wno", oJ , ( dovlo" ) a secret weapon, poniard, stiletto, Plut.
dolw`pi"
dol-w`pi" , ido", hJ , ( w[y ) artful-looking, treacherous, Soph.
dovlwsi"
dovlwsi" , ew", hJ , ( dolovw ) a tricking, Xen.
domai`o"
domai`o" , a, on , ( domhv ) for building, Anth.
dovmenai
dovmenai, dovmen , Ep. aor. 2 inf. of divdwmi .
domhv
domhv , hJ , ( devmw ) a building.
dovmonde , Adv. home, homeward, Hom .; o{nde dovmonde to his own house, Od.
dovmo"
dovmo" , oJ , ( devmw ) Lat. domus :
1. a house, Hom ., etc. : also part of a house, a room, chamber, Od.:hence in pl. for a house, Hom ., Trag.
2.
the house
of a god,
a temple,
Hom
.,
Trag.
3.
of animals,
a sheep-fold,
Il.:
a wasps
or
bees nest,
Ib.
4.
kevdrinoi dovmoi
a closet
or
chest
of cedar,
Eur.
II.
the house,
i.e.
the household, family,
Trag
.:also
ones fathers house,
Aesch.
III.
a layer
or
course
of stone or bricks in a building,
dia; trihvkonta dovmwn plivnqou
at every thirtieth
layer
of brick,
Hdt.
domosfalhv"
domo-sfa±lhv" , ev" , ( sfavllw ) shaking the house, Aesch.
donakeuvomai
donakeuvomai , Dep. to fowl with reed and birdlime, Anth. From donakeuv"
donakeuv"
dona±keuv" , evw", oJ , ( dovnax ) a thicket of reeds, Il.