- century. It is the
English translation of the
Koine Gr****
Kyriake hemera. The
adjective kyriake ("Lord's")
often elided its noun, as in the
neuter kyriakon...
- in
Revelations 1:10,
refers to the "Lord's Day", Gr****: Κυριακή ἡμέρα (
kyriakḗ hēmera), that is, "the day of the Lord",
possibly influencing the Armenian...
-
Bartholomew visited Servia taking part in
Great Vespers at the
Church of Agia
Kyriake and
afterwards visited the old
Basilica of
Agios Demetrios and the Byzantine...
- of
seven villages: Piştofandon (Pontic: Πιστοφάντων): 400 houses, St.
Kyriake, St. Panteleimon, St.
Christophoros churches, a
primary school and fountain...
-
kirika word. This was
probably borrowed via the
Gothic from the Gr****
kyriake (oikia),
kyriakon doma, 'the Lord's (house)', from kyrios, 'ruler, lord'...
-
Retrieved 2008-01-18. O.E.
cirice "church," from W.Gmc. *kirika, from Gk.
kyriake (oikia) "Lord's (house)," from
kyrios "ruler, lord." [1] – Smith's Bible...
- with
their pagan echoes. They
began their w**** with the "Lord's Day" (
Kyriake),
followed by an
orderly succession of
numbered days:
Deutera ("2nd"),...
-
Retrieved 2008-01-18. O.E.
cirice "church," from W.Gmc. *kirika, from Gk.
kyriake (oikia) "Lord's (house)," from
kyrios "ruler, lord." Harper,
Douglas (2001)...
- credited) 1975: 12
Laika Tragoudia 1976:
Haris Alexiou 2 1976:
Laikes Kyriakes 1977: 24
Tragoudia 1979: Ta
Tragoudia Tis
Haroulas (with
Manos Loizos)...
- cirice,
circe via a West
Germanic language. The Gr**** form was
probably kȳriakḗ [oikía] (κυριακή [οἰκία] 'lord's [house]'). In contrast, the
Romance languages...