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1 ἐπιμήνιος
ἐπιμήνι-ος, ον,A monthly, χρεῶν -ίων τόκοι Hondius Novae Inscriptiones Atticae91; holding office for a month, πολέμαρχος, προμνήμων, at Chios, SIG402.1, 443.1,2 (iii B.C.); ἐπιμήνιοι, οἱ, monthly officers, ib.58.5 (Milet., v B.C.), OGI229.30(Smyrna, iii B.C.): sg., IG12(2).645b38 ([place name] Nesos); ἐ. τῶν (Bargylia, iii B.C.).2. priests who offered the ἐπιμήνια, Hsch.;ἐπιμηνίους.. οἵτινες ἐχθυσεῦνται τὰ ἱερὰ μετὰ τοῦ ἱερέως SIG1106.63
([place name] Cos), cf. 1044.24 (Halic.), Test.Epict.2.33.II. ἐπιμήνια, τά,1. (sc. ἱερά) monthly offerings, Hdt.8.41, Inscr. ap. Ath. 6.234e.2. provisions, monthly ration, POxy.531.17 (ii A.D.), etc.; alsoἐ. ὀψώνια PLond.2.190.16
(iii A.D.);ὁ ἐ. σῖτος Plu.Flam.5
; ὁ λόγος ὁ ἐ. the monthly account, SIG578.54 (Teos, ii B.C.).b. simply, provisions, for a ship, Plb.31.12.13, Sor.1.19.3. monthly courses of women, Hp.Nat.Mul.13, Sor.1.19 (sg.); ἐπιμήνιον (sc. αἷμα), τό, Dsc.2.79;κάθαρσις ἐπιμηνίων Aret.SA1.9
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