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1 θεοπρόπος
θεο-πρόπος, ον,2 Subst., seer, prophet, Il.12.228, Od.1.416; of Moses, Ph.1.199.b θεοπρόπον, τό,= θεοπροπία, Call.Lav. Pall.125(pl.).II public messenger sent to inquire of an oracle, [dialect] Ion. for θεωρός, Hdt.1.48, al., A.Pr. 659, IG12(5).141.9 (Paros, iii B.C.), SIG548.2 (Delph., iii B.C.), Plu.Cim.18: pl., as pr. n. of a family (= Θεοπροπίδαι, cf. D.L.2.125), Porph.Abst.2.9. (- προπο- assim. fr. - προκο-, cf. Lat. procus, precor.)Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > θεοπρόπος
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