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1 ῥητορικός
A oratorical, ἡ ῥητορική (sc. τέχνη) rhetoric, Pl.Phdr. 266d, Phld.Rh.1.187 S.; τὸ ῥ. Pl.Phdr. 266c, Plt. 304e; τὰ ῥ. D.L.4.49, etc.; ῥ. δειλίαν ὁ δημόσιος καιρὸς οὐκ ἀναμένει an orator's timidity, Aeschin.3.163; ῥ. γραφή an indictment against an orator ([etym.] παρανόμων), Is.Fr.64 S. Adv. , Aeschin. 1.71, Arist.Po. 1450b8, Phld.Rh.2.134 S.: [comp] Comp.,- ώτερον λέγεσθαι D.H.Is.8
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2 ῥήτωρ
ῥήτωρ, - οροςGrammatical information: m.Meaning: `speaker, annunciator' (S., E.), esp. `orator in public, public speaker' (Att.), `master-speaker, discourse artist' (late).Compounds: Some rare a. late compp., e.g. φιλο-ρήτωρ `who loves orators' (Phld.).Derivatives: ῥητορ-ίσκος denigr. dimin. (pap. IIp), - ικός `oratorical, silver-tongued, rhetorical', - εύω, rarely w. κατα-, ἐπι- a.o., `to act as an orator, to practice the art of oratory' with - εία f. `oratory, artful discourse' (Att.). - ίζω `id.' (hell.). -- Beside it ῥητήρ, - ῆρος m. `speaker' (I 443, `orator' (AP 7, 579, metr. inscr.; metr. condit.?).Origin: IE [Indo-European] [1162] *u̯erh₁- `speak'Etymology: As profess. qualification ῥήτωρ was created by he Att. official language (Fraenkel Nom. ag. 2, 9); the orig. function as nom. ag. to εἴρω `speak' can still be seen in E. Hec. 124 (anap.) μύθων ῥήτορες, which combines with Hom. μύθων ῥητῆρα (Ι 443; doubtful attempt to give a semant. differentiation in Benveniste Noms d'agent 52ff. with further uncertain conclusions). -- S. 2. εἴρω.Page in Frisk: 2,654Greek-English etymological dictionary (Ελληνικά-Αγγλικά ετυμολογική λεξικό) > ῥήτωρ
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