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καταχειροτον-έω

katacheirotoneo

vote by show of hands against, vote in condemnation of or so as to commit for trial

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What it meant

καταχειροτον-έω · katacheiroton-eō — LSJ

vote by show of hands against, vote in condemnation of or so as to commit for trial, a vote of condemnation having been passed against, vote, against, to be condemned

vote by show of hands against, vote in condemnation of or so as to commit for trial, τινος D. 21.2, Din. 2.20, etc.: c. inf., ἀδικεῖν Εὐάνδρου κατεχειροτόνησεν ὁ δῆμος D. 21.175, cf. 51.8; κατασειροτονηθὲν αὐτοῦ καὶ ταῦτʼ ἀσεβεῖν a vote of condemnation having been passed against him, and that for sacrilege, Id. 21.199; κ. θάνατόν τινος vote the death-penalty against him, Lys. 29.2, D. 19.31, Pl. Ax. 368e; καταχειροτονίαν κ. τινός Aeschin. 3.52:—Pass., to be condemned, πανδήμῳ φωνῇ D.S. 18.67, cf

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