ἀκρο-ᾱτής · akro-atēs — LSJ
hearer, of persons who come to hear a public speaker, Th. 3.38, Pl. R. 536c, D. 18.7, Men. 286, etc.; disciple, pupil, Arist. Pol. 1274a29, cf. EN 1095a2.
reader, Plu. Thes. 1, Lys. 12.
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akroates · ὁ
hearer, disciple, pupil, reader
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ἀκρο-ᾱτής · akro-atēs — LSJ
hearer, of persons who come to hear a public speaker, Th. 3.38, Pl. R. 536c, D. 18.7, Men. 286, etc.; disciple, pupil, Arist. Pol. 1274a29, cf. EN 1095a2.
reader, Plu. Thes. 1, Lys. 12.
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