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δῐκαί-ωσις

dikaiosis · ἡ

setting right, doing justice to

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δῐκαί-ωσις · dikai-ōsis — LSJ

setting right, doing justice to

setting right, doing justice to: hence,

1 condemnation, punishment

condemnation, punishment, Th. 8.66, D.C. 40.43 (pl.), cj. in Plu. Def.orac. 2.421d.

2 plea of legal right, justification

plea of legal right, justification, Lys. 9.8, cf. Harp.

3 making, accounting righteous, justification

making or accounting righteous, justification, Ep.Rom. 4.25, etc.

II demand of right, as of right, just claim

demand of right or as of right, just claim, Th. 1.141, Plu. Demetr. 18.

III judgement of what is right, at their will and pleasure

judgement of what is right, ἀντήλλαξαν τῇ δικαιώσει altered at their will and pleasure, Th. 3.82.

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