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δῐκαστ-ικός

dikastikos

of, for law, trials, practised in them

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δῐκαστ-ικός · dikast-ikos — LSJ

of, for law, trials, practised in them, business of a judge, juryman, jurorʼs fee, judicial element

of or for law or trials, practised in them, X. Mem. 2.6.38; νόμος δ. Plu. CG 5; μισθός Sch. Ar. V. 299; ἡ -κή (sc. τέχνη) business of a judge or juryman, Pl. Plt. 303e, etc.; τὸ δ. jurorʼs fee, Arist. Pol. 1320a26 (but τὸ δ. the judicial element in the state, 1300b13). Adv. -κῶς Luc. Herm. 47.

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