gynaeceum

  • 1GYNAECEUM — vel GYNAECONITIS, Gr. Γυναικεῖον, dicebatur locus secretior in aedibus ubi solae mulieres degebant: Erat autem δίςτεγος; in superiori aedium contignatione, ut eo difficilior ad eas aditus paterer. Ita enim Didymus, Οἱ αρχαῖοι, inquit, ταῖς… …

    Hofmann J. Lexicon universale

  • 2Gynaeceum — Gyn [ae]*ce um (j[i^]n [ e]*s[=e] [u^]m), Gynaecium Gyn [ae]*ci um (j[i^]n [ e]*s[imac] [u^]m), n. [L., fr. Gr. gynaikei^on women s apartments, fr. gynh a woman.] That part of a large house, among the ancients, exclusively appropriated to women.… …

    The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • 3Gynaecēum — (v. gr. Gynäkonitis), 1) Wohnung der Weiber, s.u. Wohnhaus; 2) (Bot.), der weibliche Apparat od. die Pistille …

    Pierer's Universal-Lexikon

  • 4gynaeceum — [jin΄ē sē′əm, gī΄nēsē′əm] n. pl. gynaecea [jī΄nə sē′ə, jin΄ə sē′ə] [L < Gr gynaikeion < gynaikeios, of women, feminine < gynē, a woman: see GYNO ] 1. in ancient Greek and Roman houses, the section of rooms set apart for women 2.… …

    English World dictionary

  • 5Gynaeceum — A Gynaeceum (from the Greek γυναικείον gunaikeion ) or Gynaeconitis is a house, or part therof or other building reserved exclusively for females. In other words, a women s quarters. Similar to the Persian harem. The gynaeceum is the opposite to… …

    Wikipedia

  • 6Gynaeceum — Der Begriff Gynaeceum bezeichnet: im Wohnhaus der griechischen Antike den Frauentrakt, siehe Gynaikonitis die Gesamtheit der Fruchtblätter der Blüten von Samenpflanzen, siehe Gynoeceum ein mittelalterliches Web und Spinnhaus, Vorläufer der… …

    Deutsch Wikipedia

  • 7gynaeceum — gynaeceum1 /jin euh see euhm, guy neuh , juy neuh /, n., pl. gynaecea / see euh/. (among the ancient Greeks) the part of a dwelling used by women. [1600 10; < L gynaeceum < Gk gynaikeíon, equiv. to gynaik (s. of gyné) woman + eion n. suffix of&#8230; …

    Universalium

  • 8Gynaeceum — Gy|nae|ce|um [gynɛ tse:um] das; s, ...ceen &LT;aus nlat. gynaeceum&GT; svw. ↑Gynözeum …

    Das große Fremdwörterbuch

  • 9gynaeceum — var. of GYNOECIUM. * * * ˌ ̷ ̷nə̇ˈsēəm see gyn noun ( s) Etymology: Latin, from Late Greek gynaikeion, from neuter of Greek gynaikeios of women, feminine, from gynaik , gynē woman, wife 1 …

    Useful english dictionary

  • 10Gynaeceum — The women s part of a house, rooms set aside for women only meetings or as a place of work, e.g. weaving and making wool. Cf. Distaff …

    Dictionary of Medieval Terms and Phrases