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Definition: DEME

Part of Speech Definition
Noun 1. A territorial subdivision of Attica (also of modern Greece), corresponding to a township.[Websters]
2. An undifferentiated aggregate of cells or plastids.[Websters].

Source: Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)

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"Deme" is a common misspelling or typo for: deem, demes, REME.

Date "Deme" was first used in popular English literature: sometime before 990. (references)

Specialty Definition: DEME

Domain Definition
Geology A locally interbreeding group within a geographic population. (references)
Wikipedic In biology, a deme (rhymes with team) is another word for a local population of organisms of one species that actively interbreed with one another. If demes are isolated for a long time they can become distinct subspecies or species. See also population genetics and memetics. (references)

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Common Expressions: DEME

Expressions Definition
Monad deme (Biol.), in tectology, a unit of the first order of individuality. Source: Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary.
Unit deme (Biol.), a unit of the inferior order or orders of individuality. Source: Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary.

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Extended Definition: DEME


Deme

Pinakia, identification tablets (name, father's name, deme) used for tasks like jury selection, Museum at the Ancient Agora of Athens

In Ancient Greece, a deme (δῆμος) was a subdivision of Attica, the region of Greece surrounding Athens. Demes as simple subdivisions of land in the countryside seem to have existed in the 6th century BC and earlier, but did not acquire particular significance until the reforms of Cleisthenes in 508 BC. In those reforms, enrollment in the citizen-lists of a deme became the requirement for citizenship; prior to that time, citizenship had been based on membership in a phratry, or family group. At this same time, demes were established in the city of Athens itself, where they had not previously existed; in all, at the end of Cleisthenes' reforms, Attica was divided into 139 demes. The establishment of demes as the fundamental units of the state weakened the gene, or aristocratic family groups, that had dominated the phratries.[1]

A deme functioned to some degree as a polis in miniature, and indeed some demes, such as Eleusis and Acharnae, were in fact significant towns. Each deme had a demarchos who supervised its affairs; various other civil, religious, and military functionaries existed in various demes. Demes held their own religious festivals and collected and spent revenue.[2]

Demes were combined with other demes from the same area to make trittyes, larger population groups, which in turn were combined to form the ten tribes, or phyles of Athens. Each tribe contained one trittys from each of three regions, the city, the coast, and the inland area.

List of Athenian demes according to tribes/phylai

Erechthides

Upper Agryle
Lower Agryle
Anagyrous
Euonymon
Themakos
Kedoi
Kephisia
Upper Lamptrai
Lower Lamptrai
Pambotadai
Upper Pergase
Lower Pergase
Phegous

Aegides

Upper Ankyle
Lower Ankyle
Araphen
Halai Araphenides
Bate
Gargettos
Diomeia
Hestiaia
Erikeia
Erchia
Ikarion
Ionidai
Kollytos
Kolonus
Kydantidai
Myrrhinoutta
Otryne
Plotheia
Teithras
Phegaia
Philaidai

Pandionides

Angele
Konthyle
Kydathenaion
Kytheros
Myrrhinous
Oa
Prasiai
Probalinthos
Upper Paiania
Lower Paiania
Steiria

Leontides

Aithalidai
Halimous
Deiradiotai
Hecale
Eupyridai
Kettos
Kolonai
Kropidai
Leukonion
Oion Kerameikon
Paionidai
Pelekes
Upper Potamos
Lower Potamos
Potamioi-Deiradiotai
Skambonidai
Sounion
Hybadai
Phrearrhioi
Cholleidai

Acamantides

Hagnous
Eiresidai
Eitea
Hermos
Iphistiadai
Thorikos
Kerameis
Kephale
Kikynna
Kyrteidai
Poros
Prospalta
Sphettos
Cholargos

Oenides

Acharnai
Boutadai
Epikephisia
Thria
Hippotomadai
Kothokidai
Lakiadai
Lousia
Oe
Perithoidai
Ptelea
Tyrmeidai
Phyle

Cecropides

Athmonon
Aixone
Halai
Daidalidai
Epieikidai
Melite
Xypete
Pithos
Sypalettos
Trinemeia
Phlya

Hippothoontides

Azenia
Hamaxanteia
Anakaia
Auridai
Acherdous
Dekeleia
Elaious
Eleusis
Eroiadai
Thymaitadai
Keiriadai
Koile
Kopros
Korydallos
Oenoe (of the west)
Oion Dekeleikon
Peiraeus

Æantides

Aphidna
Marathon
Oenoe (of the east)
Rhamnous
Trikorynthos
Phaleron

Antiochides

Aigilia
Alopeke
Amphitrope
Anaphlystos
Atene
Besa
Eitea
Eroidai
Ergadeis
Thorai
Kolonai
Krioa
Leukopyra
Pallene
Semachidai
Phyrrhinesioi

Later usage

The term deme (dēmos) survived into the Hellenistic and Roman eras. By the time of the Byzantine Empire, the term was used to refer to one of the four chariot racing factions, the Reds, the Blues, the Greens and the Whites.

In modern Greece, the term dēmos is used to denote the municipalities.

References

  • Fine, John V.A. The Ancient Greeks: A critical history (Harvard University Press, 1983). ISBN 0-674-03314-0.
  • Hornblower, Simon, and Anthony Spawforth ed., The Oxford Classical Dictionary (Oxford University Press, 2003). ISBN 0-19-866172-X.
  • Suzanne, Bernard (1998). plato-dialogues.org, "Attic Tribes and Demes". Accessed August 1, 2006.

Footnotes

  1. J.V. Fine, The Ancient Greeks: A Critical History
  2. David Whitehead, "Deme" from the Oxford Classical Dictionary, Simon Hornblower and Antony Spawforth ed.

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Topics by Level of Interest: DEME

Topics sorted by level of Interest Level (1=low, 600=high)     Topics sorted Alphabetically Level (1=low, 600=high)
Deme 29     Deme 29
Imre Deme 6     Deme (biology) 3
Deme (biology) 3     Imre Deme 6

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Translations: DEME

Language Translations (or nearest inflections or synonyms, in parentheses)
Bahasa Indonesia menganggap (deem, consider, esteem, make, categorize). Additional references: Bahasa Indonesia, Indonesia, Java, deme. (volunteer & more translations)
Brazilian Portuguese ou deme (deme). Additional references: Brazilian Portuguese, Portugal, Angola, deme. (volunteer & more translations)
Chinese Simplified 同类群 (deme). Additional references: Chinese Simplified, China, Brunei, deme. (volunteer & more translations)
Chinese Traditional 同類群 (deme). Additional references: Chinese Traditional, China, Brunei, deme. (volunteer & more translations)
Français dème (deme). Additional references: Français, France, Algeria, deme. (volunteer & more translations)
French dème (deme). Additional references: French, France, Algeria, deme. (volunteer & more translations)
Hanguk Mal 지방 자치체 (municipality, commune, deme), 지방자치체 (deme), 시구 (stave, number, accent, verse, deme), (poem, poesy, verse, city, poetry), (deme). Additional references: Hanguk Mal, Korea, South, Korea, deme. (volunteer & more translations)
Hanguohua 지방 자치체 (municipality, commune, deme), 지방자치체 (deme), 시구 (stave, number, accent, verse, deme), (poem, poesy, verse, city, poetry), (deme). Additional references: Hanguohua, Korea, South, Korea, deme. (volunteer & more translations)
Indonesian menganggap (deem, consider, esteem, make, categorize). Additional references: Indonesian, Indonesia, Java, deme. (volunteer & more translations)
Italian demo (deme, demo, demos), aggregato cellulare (deme). Additional references: Italian, Italy, Croatia, deme. (volunteer & more translations)
Japanese 地方自治体 (local self-governing body, commune, municipality, deme). Additional references: Japanese, Japan, Taiwan, deme. (volunteer & more translations)
Korean 지방 자치체 (municipality, commune, deme), 지방자치체 (deme), 시구 (stave, number, accent, verse, deme), (poem, poesy, verse, city, poetry), (deme). Additional references: Korean, Korea, South, Korea, deme. (volunteer & more translations)
Portuguese ou deme (deme). Additional references: Portuguese, Portugal, Angola, deme. (volunteer & more translations)
Turkish nahiye (region, tract, deme, demos, district). Additional references: Turkish, Turkey, Bulgaria, deme. (volunteer & more translations)
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Constructed Language Translations: DEME

Language Translations for “deme” or closest synonym(s); back translations in parentheses.
Athag dathageme (deme). Additional references: Athag, deme. (volunteer)
Double Dutch dageme (deme). Additional references: Double Dutch, deme. (volunteer)
Leet [)£^^£ (deme). Additional references: Leet, deme. (volunteer)
Oppish dopeme (deme). Additional references: Oppish, deme. (volunteer)
Pig Latin emeday (deme). Additional references: Pig Latin, deme. (volunteer)
Terran B ouniy (deme). Additional references: Terran B, deme. (volunteer)
Ubbi Dubbi dubeme (deme). Additional references: Ubbi Dubbi, deme. (volunteer)
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Bible Origins and Translations: DEME

Language Luke Chapter 12, Verse 57

Greek (transliterated), Septuagint - 250 BC

ti de kai af eautwn ou krinete to dikaion

Latin, Vulgate - 405

quid autem et a vobis ipsis non iudicatis quod iustum est

English, Old, West Saxon - 990

Hwi ne deme ge of eow sylfum þæt riht is;

English, Middle, Wycliffe - 1395

But what and of you silf ye demen not that that is iust?

English, Renaissance, Tyndale - 1526

Ye and why iudge ye not of youre selves what is righte?

English, Jacobean, King James - 1611

Yea, and why even of yourselves judge ye not what is right?

English, Victorian, Webster - 1833

And why even of yourselves judge ye not what is right?

English, Basic, Ogden - 1964

And why are you, in your hearts, unable to be judges of what is right?

Bulgarian

А защо и от само себе си не съдите що е право?

Cebuano

"Ug nganong dili man kamo sa inyong bahin mao ang magahukom kon unsa ang matarung?

Chinese

你 們 又 為 何 不 自 己 審 量 、 甚 麼 是 合 理 的 呢 。

Croatian

"Zašto sami od sebe ne sudite što je pravo?

Danish

Og hvorfor dømme I ikke også fra eder selv, hvad der er det rette?

Dutch

En waarom oordeelt gij ook van uzelven niet, hetgeen recht is?

Finnish

Miksi ette jo itsestänne päätä, mikä oikeata on?

French

Et pourquoi ne discernez-vous pas de vous-mêmes ce qui est juste?

German

Warum richtet ihr aber nicht von euch selber, was recht ist?

Haitian Creole

Poukisa nou pa chache konprann pou tèt pa nou sa nou dwe fè ki dwat?

Hungarian

És mi dolog, hogy ti magatoktól is meg nem ítélitek, mi az igaz?

Indonesian-Bahasa Sehari-hari

"Mengapa kalian tidak memutuskan sendiri apa yang benar?

Indonesian-Terjemahan Lama

Apakah sebabnya tiada dapat kamu mengambil keputusan yang sungguh daripada dirimu sendiri?

Italian

E perché non giudicate da voi stessi ciò che è giusto?

Latvian

Un kâpçc jûs nesprieþat paði no sevis, kas taisnîgi?

Korean

또 어 찌 하 여 옳 은 것 을 스 스 로 판 단 치 아 니 하 느 냐 ?

Manx Gaelic

As cre'n-fa myrgeddin nagh vel shiu eer j'iu hene briwnys shen ny ta cairagh?

Maori

A he aha koutou te whakaaro noa ake ai i te mea tika?

Modern Greek

Δια τι δε και αφ' εαυτων δεν κρινετε το δικαιον;

Norwegian

Hvorfor dømmer I da ikke også av eder selv hvad rett er?

Portuguese

E por que não julgais também por vós mesmos o que é justo?   

Rumanian

Wi pentruce nu judecayi wi voi singuri ce este drept?

Russian

ъБЮЕН ЦЕ ЧЩ Й РП УБНЙН УЕВЕ ОЕ УХДЙФЕ, ЮЕНХ ВЩФШ ДПМЦОП?

Shuar

`Túrasha pénker ana nusha ¿urukamtai atumek Enentáimsarum Wáintsuram?

Spanish

¿Por qué no juzgáis vosotros mismos lo que es justo?

Swahili

"Na kwa nini hamwezi kujiamulia wenyewe jambo jema la kufanya?

Swedish

Varför låten I icke edert eget inre döma om vad rätt är?

Thai

เหตุไฉนเจ้าทั้งหลายไม่ตัดสินเอาเองว่าสิ่งไรเป็นสิ่งที่ถูก

Ukrainian

Чого ж і самі по собі ви не судите, що справедливе?

Uma

"Napa pai' uma oa' nipakanoto nono-ni pai' mpangaku' napa to monoa'!

Vietnamese

Laïi sao caùc ngöôi cuơng khoâng töï ḿnh xeùt ñoaùn ñieàu ǵ laø coâng b́nh?
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