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δῐαιτ-ητής

diaitetes · ὁ

arbitrator, umpire

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Where it lives

Densest 12 of 33 attested works shown, by occurrences per 10,000 attested tokens.

What it meant

δῐαιτ-ητής · diait-ētēs — LSJ

arbitrator, umpire

arbitrator, umpire, Hdt. 5.95, Pl. Lg. 956c, etc.; τῆς γὰρ δίκης . . γίγνεταί μοι δ. Στράτων D. 21.83; δ. ὁ μέσος Arist. Pol. 1297a6; esp. at Athens, Id. Ath. 53, etc.

II

in later Law, = judex pedaneus, Cod.Just. 4.20.15, etc.

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Where it came from

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