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1 σύνδικος
A one who helps in a court of justice, advocate,ἀρωγοὺς ξυνδίκους θ' ἥξω λαβών A.Supp. 726
;μητρὸς τάσδε σ. ὁρῶν Id.Eu. 761
;μάρτυρες καὶ σύνδικοι Pl.Lg. 929e
; τὸν νόμον σ. ἔχων having the law on one's side, Isoc.19.14;σ. ὑπέρ τινος D.18.134
: metaph.,σ. αὐτῷ Ἰολάου τύμβος Pi.O.9.98
.2 after the 30 Tyrants, judges appointed to determine disputes respecting confiscated property, Lys.16.7, cf. Harp. s.v.3 public advocate, appointed to represent the state in matters concerning its interests or dignity, at Athens, IG22.1100.55 (ii A.D.), etc.;ᾕρηνται δὲ τῷ νόμῳ σ. καὶ μάλισθ' οἱ δεινοὶ λέγειν ἄνδρες D.20.146
, cf. 152; at Sparta, IG5(1).65; at Delphi,σ. τοῦ Πυθίου SIG825
C 5 (ii A.D.); at Palmyra, OGI629.14 (ii A.D.); also advocates chosen by the tribes to defend their interests, D.23.206, cf.IG22.1196.17; of certain officials of an ἔρανος, ib.1369.36; of public advocates under Valentinian and later, Lib.Or.56.20, Cod.Just.12.35.18.2a; σ. Ὀξυρυγχίτου (sc. νομοῦ) PFreib.11.3 (iv A.D.), etc.4 accomplice, Tab.Defix.66.II belonging jointly to, σ. Ἀπόλλωνος καὶ Μοισᾶν κτέανον their joint possession, Pi.P.1.2. Adv. ξυνδίκως with joint sentence, jointly, A.Ag. 1601.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > σύνδικος
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2 πρόδικος
A judged first, δίκα π. a cause which has priority of hearing, IG9(1).334.32 ([dialect] Locr., v B.C.), cf. Michel497.2(Aerae, iii B.C.), etc.2 [voice] Act.,judging in first instance, iiB 8(Delph., iv B.C.), cf. GDI5040.63 ([place name] Crete).II Subst., defender, avenger, A.Ag. 450(lyr.); representative in legal proceedings, advocate,γυναικὸς ἑαυτοῦ BGU969.7
(ii A.D.); esp. of public advocates, IG9(1).694.114(Corc.): metaph., advocate, patron,τῆς ἐναργείας Plu.2.1083c
.2 at Sparta, a young king's guardian, X.HG4.2.9, Plu.Lyc.3.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > πρόδικος
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3 συνδικέω
A act as one's advocate, A.Eu. 579, X.Mem.1.2.51, etc.;σ. τινί Pl.Lg. 937e
, D.32.12, al.; Ζεύς σοι τόδε συνδικήσει Zeus will be thy advocate herein, E.Med. 158 (lyr.).2 to be one of the public advocates (σύνδικος 1.2
),οἱ φυλέται οἱ ᾑρημένοι μοι συνδικεῖν And.1.150
, cf. D. 20.153; σ. τῷ δήμῳ Lex ap.Aeschin.1.47; τῷ βασιλικῷ συνδεδικηκώς, = Lat. advocatus fisci, D.C.78.13.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > συνδικέω
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