1430. dóma
Thayer's Greek Lexicon
STRONGS NT 1430: δῶμα

δῶμα, δώματος, τό (δέμω, to build);

1. a building, house, (Homer and following).

2. a part of a building, dining-room, hall, (Homer and following).

3. in the Script. equivalent to γααγ house-top, roof (Winer's Grammar, 23): Matthew 24:17; Mark 13:15; Luke 5:19; Luke 17:31. The house-tops of the Orientals were (and still are) level, and were frequented not only for walking but also for meditation and prayer: Acts 10:3; hence, ἐπί δωμάτων, on the house-tops, i. e. in public: Matthew 10:27; Luke 12:3; ἐπί τό δῶμα ... κατ' ὀφθαλμούς παντός Ἰσραήλ, 2 Samuel 16:22.

Forms and Transliterations
δωμα δώμα δῶμα δώματα δώματι δώματί δωματος δώματος δωματων δωμάτων doma dôma dōma dō̂ma domaton domáton dōmatōn dōmátōn domatos dōmatos dṓmatos
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