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1 κριτής
Aκριτή Hippon.118
: ([etym.] κρίνω):—judge, umpire, A.Supp. 397, Hdt.3.160, etc.;ἐν πέντε κριτῶν γούνασι κεῖται Epich.229
; κ. τῶν ἀληθῶν, opp. δοξαστής, Antipho 5.94; κριταὶ ἀπὸ τοῦ ἴσου, opp. ἀγωνισταί, Th.3.37;τῶν.. λεγομένων μὴ κακοὺς κ. Id.1.120
;κ. περί τινος Lys.16.21
, Pl.Phlb. 65a; at Athens, usu. of the judges in the poetic contests, Ar.Ach. 1224, Nu. 1115, Av. 445, cf. And.4.21; rarely, = δικαστής, Demad.3: so metaph. in Aeschin.3.232; πάντα τὰ στοιχεῖα κριτὴν εἴληφε, i. e. each element has found favour with some philosopher, Arist.de An. 405b8, cf. Pol. 1337a42; of the Judges of Israel, LXX Jd.2.16, al.; κ. δοθείς, = Lat. judex datus, POxy.1195.1 (ii A. D.); ἐπίλεκτος κ., = judex selectus, OGI567.10 (Attalia, ii A. D.).2 κ. ἐνυπνίων interpreter of dreams, A.Pers. 226.II κριτάς· ὀδόντας, Hsch.; cf. κραντήρ.
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