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χρημᾰτ-ιστής

chrematistes · ὁ

money-getter, trafficker

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What it meant

χρημᾰτ-ιστής · chrēmat-istēs — LSJ

money-getter, trafficker

money-getter, trafficker, Pl. Grg. 452a, R. 330b. Onos. 1.20, etc.; joined with δημιουργός, Pl. R. 434a; δεινὸς χ. x. Oec. 2.18: metaph., πραότητος χ. Philostr. VS 2.17.

2

as Adj., ὁ χ. [βίος] Arist. EN 1096a5 (s. v. l.).

II circuit-judge

in Egypt, circuit-judge, PCair.Zen. 513 (iii B. C.), PRev.Laws 15.4 (iii B. C.), OGI 106.6 (ii B. C.), Aristeas 111, etc.; οἱ ἐπὶ τῶν τόπων χ. PFay. 11.25 (ii B. C.), cf. UPZ 162 ii 5 (ii B. C.), etc.

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