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δια-τᾰγή

diatage · ἡ

command, ordinance

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δια-τᾰγή · dia-tagē — LSJ

command, ordinance, testamentary disposition, arrangements, medical regimen

command, ordinance, LXX 2 Es. 4.11, Ep.Rom. 13.2; ἐκ διαταγῆς CIG 3465, POxy. 92.3 (iv A. D.); testamentary disposition, IGRom. 4.840.3, etc.; δ. τῆς τρύγης ποιήσασθαι make arrangements for . ., PFay. 133.4 (iv A. D.); πόλεως Ps.-Callisth. 1.33; εἰς διαταγὰς ἀγγέλων Act.Ap. 7.53; medical regimen, Ruf. ap. Orib. 6.38.13; = τάξις, Placit. 1.15.8.

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