φῡλή, ἡ, (φύω) properly, like{φῦλον},
a race, tribe; but
accusative to [
Refs 4th c.BC+]
a union formed in an organized community (whether πόλις or ἔθνος): hence,
tribe, i.e.
I)
a body of men
united I.1)
by supposed ties of blood and descent, clan, such as the three Dorian
tribes, Rhetra cited in [
Refs 5th c.BC+]; of the four Ionic
tribes, [
Refs 5th c.BC+]; of the Laconian, [
Refs 5th c.BC+]; of the old Roman, [
Refs 1st c.BC+]; of the Persian, [
Refs 5th c.BC+]; of the Jewish, [
LXX] (but also of subdivisions of the tribe (σκῆπτρον),[
LXX+NT]
I.2)
by local habitation, such as the ten local
tribes at Athens formed by Cleisthenes, [
Refs 5th c.BC+]; or those formed by Servius at Rome, φ. τοπικαί, opposed to γενικαί, [
Refs 5th c.BC+]
I.3)
subdivision of the priests in each Egyptian temple, [
Refs 3rd c.BC+]
II)
military contingent furnished by a tribe, among the Athenians, [
Refs 5th c.BC+]
II.2)
representatives of a tribe, on political bodies, φυλῆς πρυτανευούσης, προεδρευούσης, [
Refs 2nd c.BC+]
III) of things, ={γένος},
kind, species, κατὰ φυλὰς διεκρίνομεν τὰ ἔπιπλα [
Refs 5th c.BC+]