οἰκουμένη

Ancient Greek

Alternative forms

  • οἰκεομένη (oikeoménē) uncontracted

Etymology

From οἰκέω (oikéō, I inhabit, dwell). This etymology is incomplete. You can help Wiktionary by elaborating on the origins of this term. The noun use is an ellipsis of οἰκουμένη γῆ (oikouménē gê, inhabited earth).

Participle

οἰκουμένη (oikouménē)

  1. feminine nominative/vocative singular of οἰκούμενος (oikoúmenos)

Noun

οἰκουμένη (oikouménē) f (genitive οἰκουμένης); first declension

  1. inhabited region
  2. the inhabited world, particularly that known to the ancient Greeks: (sub-polar) Europe, (western) Asia, and (northern and Saharan) Africa
  3. (Byzantine) the civilized world, particularly the land of the Roman or Byzantine Empire

Inflection

Derived terms

  • ἡ οἰκουμένη ἡ μέλλουσα (hē oikouménē hē méllousa, the world to come)

Descendants

See also

  • ἄντοικοι (ántoikoi)
  • ἀντίποδες (antípodes)
  • περίοικοι (períoikoi)

References

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