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Name of God’s Son

ΟΙΚΕΙΟΥΣΕΚ, οικειουσεκ

OIKEIOUSEK, oikeiousek

Sounds Like: oy-KAY-oo-sek (if taken literally), or oy-KAY-oos (if 'ΟΙΚΕΙΟΥΣ' was intended)

Translations: one's own, belonging to, of one's own household, a member of one's household, domestic, proper, fitting

From the root: ΟΙΚΕΙΟΣ

Part of Speech: Adjective

Explanation: The word 'ΟΙΚΕΙΟΥΣΕΚ' appears to be a misspelling or a garbled form of a Koine Greek word. The most likely intended word is 'ΟΙΚΕΙΟΥΣ' (oikeious), which is the masculine plural accusative form of the adjective 'οἰκεῖος' (oikeios). This adjective describes something as 'one's own' or 'belonging to one's household'. The ending '-ΣΕΚ' is not a standard Koine Greek ending for this word or any common word, suggesting a transcription error or a very rare, perhaps dialectal, form.

Inflection: Masculine, Plural, Accusative (assuming 'ΟΙΚΕΙΟΥΣ' was intended)

Strong’s number: G3629 (Lookup on BibleHub)

Unknown: Yes


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From the same root

Below are all other words in our texts that we've cataloged as being from the same root, ΟΙΚΕΙΟΣ.

These could represent different words with related meanings, or different forms of the same word to fit different grammatical cases, numbers, or genders. This list may include spelling variants and even misspellings in the original manuscripts! Even more words from the same root may exist in other ancient texts that aren't in our database.

  • ἈΝΟΙΚΕΙΟΝ — unsuitable, improper, unfitting, alien, foreign, an unsuitable thing
  • ἈΝΟΙΚΕΙΩΣ — unsuitably, improperly, alienly, strangely
  • ΟἸΚΕΙΑ — one's own, proper, suitable, belonging to, domestic, a household
  • ΟἸΚΕΙΑΙ — one's own, proper, peculiar, domestic, familiar, suitable, fitting
  • ΟἸΚΕΙΑΙΣ — one's own, private, proper, domestic, familiar
  • ΟἸΚΕΙΑΝ — one's own, a private, a proper, a suitable, a domestic, a household, a family
  • ΟἸΚΕΙΑΣ — of one's own, of one's household, of one's family, of one's own affairs, of one's own property, of one's own home, of one's own people
  • ΟἸΚΕΙΟΙ — one's own people, members of a household, relatives, family, household, a household, domestic, belonging to a house, proper, suitable
  • ΟἸΚΕΙΟΙΣ — one's own, of one's household, domestic, related, suitable, proper, fitting, appropriate, familiar, intimate, a relative, a member of the household, a kinsman, a kinswoman, a friend, a companion, a fellow-citizen, a fellow-believer, to one's own, for one's own, with one's own
  • ΟἸΚΕΙΟΣ — one's own, a member of a household, a relative, a kinsman, a domestic, a servant, a household member, belonging to a household, familiar, intimate
  • ΟἸΚΕΙΟΤΑΤΑ — most intimately, most suitably, most appropriately, most closely, most familiarly
  • ΟἸΚΕΙΟΤΑΤΟΙΣ — most intimate, most familiar, most closely related, most domestic, most appropriate
  • ΟἸΚΕΙΟΤΑΤΟΥΣ — most intimate, closest, most familiar, most domestic, most proper, most suitable
  • ΟἸΚΕΙΟΤΑΤΩΝ — of one's own, of one's own people, of one's own household, of one's own family, of one's intimates, of one's closest associates, of one's most familiar, of one's most suitable, of one's most appropriate
  • ΟἸΚΕΙΟΤΕΡΟΝ — more fitting, more appropriate, more intimate, closer, more domestic, a more fitting thing, more fittingly
  • ΟἸΚΕΙΟΥ — of one's own, of one's household, of one's family, of one's relatives, of one's own people, of one's own affairs, of one's own property
  • ΟἸΚΕΙΟΥΣ — one's own, a relative, a member of one's household, a kinsman, a kinswoman, a domestic, a household member
  • ΟἸΚΕΙΩΝ — of one's own, of one's household, of one's family, of one's relatives, of one's own people
  • ΟἸΚΕΙΩΣ — appropriately, suitably, intimately, familiarly, properly, becomingly
  • ΟΙΚΕΙΑΙ — household, a household, family, a family, relatives, domestic, proper, one's own, belonging to a house, property, a property
  • ΟΙΚΕΙΑΝ — one's own, a private, a proper, a suitable, a fitting, a domestic, a household
  • ΟΙΚΕΙΑΣ — (of) one's own, (of) household, (of) domestic, (of) proper, (of) fitting, (of) belonging to a household, one's own, household, domestic, proper, fitting, belonging to a household
  • ΟΙΚΕΙΟΙ — household, members of a household, family, relatives, those of one's own house, fellow citizens, intimates
  • ΟΙΚΕΙΟΝ — one's own, proper, fitting, suitable, domestic, household, a household member, a relative
  • ΟΙΚΕΙΟΣ — one's own, belonging to a house, domestic, intimate, proper, suitable
  • ΟΙΚΕΙΟΤΗΣ — intimacy, familiarity, kinship, relationship, close connection, affinity
  • ΟΙΚΕΙΟΥΣ — one's own, of one's own household, of one's own family, domestic, proper, fitting
  • ΟΙΚΕΙΩΝ — of one's own, of one's household, of one's relatives, of domestic matters
  • ΟΥ̓ΚΕἸΗ — one's own, proper, suitable, belonging to, domestic
  • ΤΟΙΣΟἸΚΕΙΟΙΣ — (to) one's own, (to) one's household, (to) one's family, (to) one's relatives, (to) one's domestics, (to) one's own people
  • ΤΟΟἸΚΕΙΟΝ — one's own, proper, suitable, domestic, familiar, belonging to a household, a household member

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