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χορ-ευτής

choreutes · ὁ

choral dancer

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What it meant

χορ-ευτής · chor-eutēs — LSJ

choral dancer, the devoted follower, pupil

choral dancer, Pi. P. 12.27, Ar. Ach. 443, Pl. R. 373b, etc.; τῶν χ. ἐξάγειν τινά And. 4.20; τὰ ἐπινίκια ἔθυεν αὐτός τε καὶ οἱ χ. Pl. Smp. 173a: metaph., [θεοῦ] χ. the devoted follower of a god, Id. Phdr. 252d; of a philosopher, οἱ Πυθαγόρου καὶ Πλάτωνος καὶ Ἀριστοτέλους χ. Jul. Or. 6.197d: generally, pupil, Lib. Or. 54.38.

II

epith. of Pan, Pi. Fr. 99; of Dionysus, Orph. Εὐχή 9.

2

used of dolphins, from their movements, Anacreont. 55.24; of cicadae, Ael. NA 1.20.

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