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ἡμεδᾰπός

emedapos

of our land

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What it meant — LSJ

of our land, country, native

of our land or country, native, opp. ἀλλοδαπός, χαρακτήρ Ar. Pax 220; νόμισμα ἡ. IG 1(2).91.4; στρατιή Call. Fr. 152: of a person, Pl. Thg. 124d, Luc. Phal. 1.11; ἡ ἡμεδαπή (sc. γῆ) IG 1(2).115.30; of the Roman empire, opp. to barbarian lands, Hdn. 1.1.4. (ἡμεδ- = Skt. asmad-, stem of 1st pers. pl. pron.; for the termin. -απος, cf. ἀλλοδαπός.)

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