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Paroikoi (plural of Gr**** πάροικος,
paroikos, the
etymological origin of
parish and parochial) is the term that
replaced "metic" in the ****enistic and...
- Sgoúros c. 1300
paroikos in Vrasta,
Chalkidiki Geórgios Sgoúros fl. c. 1300–1321
paroikos in Selas,
Chalkidiki Kónstas Sgoúros 1304
paroikos in
Lemnos Manouíl...
- romanized: paroikia, "sojourning in a
foreign land",
itself from πάροικος (
paroikos), "dwelling beside, stranger, sojourner",
which is a
compound of παρά (pará)...
- Kourmantzē-Panagiōtakou, Helenē (2007). Hē Neoellēnikē anagennēsē sta Giannena : apo ton
paroiko emporo ston Ath.
Psalida kai ton Iō. Vēlara, 17os-arches 19ou
aiona (1...
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tenant farmers. The
distinction between landholder and
tenant farmer (
paroikos) was
weakened once
tenures held by
paroikoi were
considered hereditary...
- παροικία (paroikia), "sojourning in a
foreign land",
itself from πάροικος (
paroikos), "dwelling beside, stranger, sojourner",
which is a
compound of παρά (para)...