Own Belonging Private
Community Cluster · 4 senses · 1 lemmas
Lemmas in this domain
ἴδιος [ῐδ], α, ον, Attic dialect also ος, ον Refs 5th c.BC+: __I one's own, pertaining to oneself: hence, __I.1 private, personal (opposed to κοινός): twice in Refs 8th c.BC+ this business is private, not public, Refs 8th c.BC+; ἴδιος ἐν κοινῷ σταλείς embarking as a private man in a public cause, Refs 5th c.BC+; ἰ. στόλῳ χρᾶσθαι, opposed to δημοσίῳ, Refs 5th c.BC+; ἴδια πράσσων ἢ στρατοῦ ταχθεὶς ὕπ; Refs 5th c.BC+; ξυμβόλαιαRefs, etc.; τὰ ἱρά, opposed to τὰ ἴ., temples, opposed to private buildings, Refs 5th c.BC+; τὸ ἐν ἰδίοις discussion among private persons, Refs 5th c.BC+ __I.2 one's own, opposed to ἀλλότριος, ἐπικώμια Refs 5th c.BC+; οὔτοι τὰ χρήματ᾽ ἴ. κέκτηνται βροτοί Refs 5th c.BC+; φίλων οὐδὲν ἴ., ={κοινὰ τὰ τῶν φίλων}, Refs 4th c.BC+ __I.3 τὰ ἴ. private interests, opposed to public, Refs 5th c.BC+; one's own property, Refs; τὰ ἴ. πράττειν mind one's own business, in later Gr., NT+2nd c.AD+; μένειν ἐπὶ τῶν ἰ. Refs 2nd c.BC+; εἰς τὸ ἴ. καταθέσθαι for self, Refs 5th c.BC+ my personal opinion, Refs 5th c.BC+; τὰ ἐμὰ ἴ. Refs 4th c.BC+; τὰ αὑτοῦ ἴ. Refs 6th c.BC+; τὰ ὑμέτερα ἴ. Refs 4th c.BC+; τὰ ἴ. σφῶν αὐτῶν, τὰ ἴ. τὰ σφέτερα αὐτῶν, Refs 5th c.BC+; ἔγωγε τοὐμὸν ἴ. I for my own part, Refs 2nd c.AD+ __I.4 of persons, personally attached to one, ἴδιοι Σελεύκου Refs 4th c.BC+; ἄνθρωπος ἴδιος τῇ εὐνοίᾳ τῇ πρὸς.. Refs 3rd c.BC+; ταῖς εὐνοίαις ἴδιοι Refs 1st c.BC+; ἴδιοι, οἱ, members of one's family, relatives, Refs 1st c.AD+ __I.5 ἡ ἰ. (sometimes with κώμη added, Refs 2nd c.AD+, one's place of origin, Refs 2nd c.BC+ __I.6 in later Gr., almost as a possessive pronoun,= ἑαυτοῦ, ἑαυτῶν, ἡ ἰ. φιλαγαθία Refs 2nd c.BC+, etc.; χρῶνται ὡς ἰδίοις Refs 2nd c.BC+; περὶ τῶν ἰ. βιβλίων, title of work by Galen. __I.6.b ἴ. θάνατος one's own, i.e. a natural death, Ramsay Cities and BishopricsRefs 2nd c.AD+ __II separate, distinct, ἔθνος ἴ. καὶ οὐδαμῶς Σκυθικόν Refs 5th c.BC+; ἴδιοί τινές σοι [θεοί]; Refs 5th c.BC+; πόλεις.. βαρβάρους καὶ ἰδίας Decrees cited in Refs 4th c.BC+; ὁ βάτραχος ἰδίαν ἔχει τὴν γλῶτταν, τὴν ἰ. ἀφίησι φωνήν, a peculiar kind of tongue,.. its peculiar note, Refs 4th c.BC+ unique and different from others, Refs 5th c.BC+ __II.b ἴ. λόγος, in Ptolemaic and Roman Egypt, private account, δεδώκαμεν Πύρωνι τὸν ἔσχατόν σου ἴ. λόγον Refs 3rd c.BC+, etc.; later, special account, a branch of the fiscal administration, Wilcken Refs 2nd c.BC+, etc.; ὁ γνώμων τοῦ ἰ. λόγου Refs 1st c.AD+; also as the title of the Controller, Refs 1st c.BC+ __II.2 strange, unusual, ἰδίοισιν ὑμεναίοισι κοὐχὶ σώφροσιν Refs 5th c.BC+; peculiar, exceptional, περιττὸν καὶ ἴ. γένος Refs 4th c.BC+; παράδοξον εἰπεῖν τι καὶ περιττὸν καὶ ἴ. Refs 1st c.AD+; eccentric, of persons, Refs; ἴ. τις ἐν πᾶσι βουλόμενος εἶναι Refs __II.3 peculiar, appropriate, ἴδια ὀνόματα proper, specific words, opposed to περιέχοντα, class-names, Refs 5th c.BC+ __III ἴ. λόγοι ordinary private conversation, opposed to ποίησις, Refs 5th c.BC+ __IV τὸ ἴ. characteristic property of a species, Refs 4th c.BC+; but also, distinguishing feature in a relative sense, ἴ. πρός τι Refs 4th c.BC+ __V regular comparative ἰδιώτερος Refs 5th c.BC+: superlative -ώτατοςRefs 4th c.BC+; also ἰδιαίτερος, -αίτατος, Refs 4th c.BC+ __VI adverb ἰδίως, peculiarly, Refs 5th c.BC+; severally, Refs 5th c.BC+: comparative ἰδιωτέρως Refs 4th c.BC+; ἰδίως καλεῖσθαι to be called specifically, Refs 4th c.BC+; ἰδίως, opposed to κοινῶς, λέγεσθαι Refs 2nd c.BC+ F. (but in Grammars, to be used as a proper name, Refs 2nd c.BC+; in a peculiar sense or usage, Refs 5th c.BC+; also,= extra versum, τὸ φεῦ ἰδίως Refs 5th c.BC+ __VI.2 ἰδίᾳ, Ionic dialect -ιη, as adverb, by oneself, privately, on one's own account, θύοντι ἰδίῃ μούνῳ Refs 5th c.BC+ apart from.. , Refs 5th c.BC+ __VI.2.b in ordinary talk, opposed to ὑπὸ ποιητῶν, Refs 5th c.BC+ __VI.3 κατ᾽ ἰδίαν in private, Refs 4th c.BC+; κατ᾽ ἰ. λαβεῖν τινα to take him aside, Refs 2nd c.BC+; also, separately, apart, Refs 5th c.BC+, etc.; with spiritus asper, ἐκ τοῦ ηιδίου Refs 5th c.BC+; καθ᾽ ἱδίαν Refs 6th c.AD+; καθ᾽ ἱδδίαν probably in Refs