http://semanticbible.org/ns/2006/NTNames#CitizenshipAttribute
Belonging to the citizenry of a country (e.g. Roman). There may be parallel ethnicity attributes (Roman being the primary example) which are not easily distinguished. In the case of Roman, while all ethnic Romans (in the general sense, though not necessarily legal sense [e.g. slaves]) are Roman citizens, there are other Roman citizens (e.g. Paul) who have different ethnicity.
Instances of NTNames:CitizenshipAttribute can have the following properties:
PROPERTY | TYPE | DESCRIPTION | RANGE |
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From class owl:Thing | |||
NTNames:LNID | owl:DatatypeProperty | Louw-Nida identifier, keying specific Greek terms (and their English translations) to their taxonomy of semantic domains. A string like "33.X'.439" identifies the term sumballo, which can be translated as "to express differences of opinion in a forceful way". In their scheme, this has domain index 33 (Communication), with sub-domain index X' (Dispute, Debate). The final integer index uniquely defines this term (but the same term may have multiple senses). The sub-domain index can be determined from the term index, but it seems helpful to include both. Note the possible values of the sub-domain index are A-Z, then A'-Z', etc. | xsd:string |
NTNames:antagonistOf | owl:ObjectProperty | "A person who opposes and contends against this person", similar to http://purl.org/vocab/relationship vocabulary, but with different domain and range. For clarity, <X antagonistOf Y> means X opposes, etc. Y, and also (by inference) <Y hasAntagonist X>. However, it does _not_ necessarily mean <Y antagonistOf X>, i.e. it is not necessarily reciprocal. | owl:Thing |
NTNames:enemyOf | owl:ObjectProperty | "A person towards whom this person feels hatred, intends injury to, or opposes the interests of", similar to http://purl.org/vocab/relationship vocabulary, but with different domain and range. For clarity, <X, enemyOf, Y> means X feels hatred, etc. towards Y, and also (by inference) <Y, hasEnemy, X>. However, it does _not_ necessarily mean <Y, enemyOf, X>, i.e. it is not necessarily reciprocal. | owl:Thing |
@prefix : <http://semanticbible.org/ns/2006/NTNames#> .
@prefix owl: <http://www.w3.org/2002/07/owl#> .
@prefix rdfs: <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#> .
@prefix xsd: <http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema#> .
:CitizenshipAttribute a owl:Class ;
rdfs:label "Citizenship attribute"^^xsd:string ;
rdfs:comment "Belonging to the citizenry of a country (e.g. Roman). There may be parallel ethnicity attributes (Roman being the primary example) which are not easily distinguished. In the case of Roman, while all ethnic Romans (in the general sense, though not necessarily legal sense [e.g. slaves]) are Roman citizens, there are other Roman citizens (e.g. Paul) who have different ethnicity. "@en ;
rdfs:subClassOf :HumanAttribute .