3613. oikétérion
Strong's Concordance
oikétérion: a habitation
Original Word: οἰκητήριον, ου, τό
Part of Speech: Noun, Neuter
Transliteration: oikétérion
Phonetic Spelling: (oy-kay-tay'-ree-on)
Definition: a habitation
Usage: a dwelling-place, habitation, abode.
NAS Exhaustive Concordance
Word Origin
from oikétér (an inhabitant)
Definition
a habitation
NASB Translation
abode (1), dwelling (1).

Thayer's Greek Lexicon
STRONGS NT 3613: οἰκητήριον

οἰκητήριον, ὀικητηριου, τό (οἰκητήρ), a dwelling-place, habitation: Jude 1:6; of the body as the dwelling-place of the spirit, 2 Corinthians 5:2 (2 Macc. 11:2; 3Macc. 2:15; (Josephus, contra Apion 1, 20, 7); Euripides, Plutarch, Cebes () tab. 17).

Strong's Exhaustive Concordance
habitation, house.

Neuter of a presumed derivative of oikeo (equivalent to oikema); a residence (literally or figuratively) -- habitation, house.

see GREEK oikeo

see GREEK oikema

Forms and Transliterations
οικητήν οικητηριον οικητήριον οἰκητήριον οικήτορες oiketerion oiketḗrion oikētērion oikētḗrion
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Englishman's Concordance
2 Corinthians 5:2 N-ANS
GRK: στενάζομεν τὸ οἰκητήριον ἡμῶν τὸ
NAS: to be clothed with our dwelling from heaven,
KJV: with our house which
INT: we groan the dwelling of us which [is]

Jude 1:6 N-ANS
GRK: τὸ ἴδιον οἰκητήριον εἰς κρίσιν
NAS: their proper abode, He has kept
KJV: their own habitation, he hath reserved
INT: the own dwelling into [the] judgment

Strong's Greek 3613
2 Occurrences


οἰκητήριον — 2 Occ.

















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