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1 αἰσυμνήτης
A judge, umpire at games, Od.8.258.2 overseer, bailiff, Theoc.25.48.II ruler chosen by the people, elective monarch, Arist.Pol. 1285a31, 1295a14, Arg.S.OT; compared with the Roman dictator, D.H.5.73.2 title of magistrates in Greek cities, IG7.15 ([place name] Megara), GDI 3045 ([place name] Chalcedon).3 epith. of Dionysus in Achaia, Paus.7.21.6 :— fem. [full] αἰσυμνῆτις, ιδος, Suid.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > αἰσυμνήτης
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