δημόσιος,
-α,
-ον, especially frequent in Attic;
belonging to the people or
state, public (opposed to
ἴδιος):
Acts 5:18; in dative feminine δημοσίᾳ used adverbially (opposed to ἰδίᾳ) [cf. Winers Grammar, 591 (549) note], publicly, in public places, in view of all: Acts 16:37; Acts 18:28; δημ. καὶ κατ’ οἴκους, Acts 20:20; (2 Macc. 6:10; 3 Macc. 2:27; in Greek writings also by public authority, at the public expense).
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Acts
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5:18; 16:37; 18:28; 20:20