klhmativ"
klhma±tiv" , ivdo", hJ , Dim. of klh`ma : in pl. brush-wood, fagot-wood, Thuc.
klhrivon
klhrivon , tov , Dim. of klh`ro" , Anth.
klhronomevw
klhronomevw , f. hvsw , ( klhronovmo" ) to receive a share of an inheritance, to inherit a portion of property, c. gen ., Dem. :also c. acc. rei, to inherit, Luc.
II. to be an inheritor or heir, tinov" of a person, Id.: also c. acc. to succeed one, Plut. , Anth. Hence klhronovmhma
klhronovmhma
klhronovmhma , ato", tov , an inheritance, Luc .; and klhronomiva
klhronomiva
klhronomiva , hJ , an inheritance, Dem .:generally, kl. lambavnein tinov" to take possession of. . , Arist. From klhronovmo"
klhronovmo"
klhro-novmo" , oJ , ( nevmomai ) one who receives a portion of an inheritance, an inheritor, heir, Dem ., etc.
klhropalhv"
klhro-pa±lhv" , ev" , ( pavlh ) distributed by shaking the lots, h. Hom.
klh`ro"
klh`ro" , Dor. kla`ro" , ou, oJ , a lot; in Hom. , each man marks his own lot, and they are thrown into a helmet, and the first which came out was the winning lot.
2. a casting lots, drawing lots, Eur .; many officers at Athens obtained their offices by lot, as opp. to election ( ceirotoniva, ai{resi" ), Xen. , Arist. ; cf. kuvamo" II .
II.
an allotment
of land assigned to citizens (
cf.
klhrouciva
),
Hdt.
,
Thuc.
,
etc.
2.
any piece of land, a portion, farm,
Hom
.,
etc.
III.
in Eccl.
the clergy,
as
opp. to
the laity.
klhroucevw
klhroucevw , f. hvsw , ( klhrou`co" ) to obtain by allotment, to have allotted to one, esp. of lands divided among conquerors, Hdt. , etc. Hence klhrouciva
klhrouciva
klhrouciva , hJ , the allotment of land to citizens in a foreign country, Arist.
2. collectively, = oiJ klhrou`coi , the body of citizens who receive such allotments, Thuc ., Plut. An Athenian klhrouciva differed from a colony ( ajpoikiva ), in that the klhrou`coi were still citizens of the mother country, instead of forming an independent state; and klhroucikov"