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καταδῐκ-άζω

katadikazo

give judgement

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Where it lives

Densest 12 of 26 attested works shown, by occurrences per 10,000 attested tokens.

What it meant

καταδῐκ-άζω · katadik-azō — LSJ

give judgement, sentence against, condemn, get sentence given against, get, condemned, condemned, for, to be condemned, that judgement had been given against

give judgement or sentence against a person, condemn, opp. ἀποδικάζω:—Constr.: c. gen. pers. et acc. rei, κ. τινὸς θάνατον Hdt. 1.45; τὴν διπλασίαν (sc. ζημίαν) Lex ap. D. 24.105; πολλὴν μοχθηρίαν J. Ap. 1.24; πολλὴν τὴν ἀπόγνωσιν Luc. Merc.Cond. 11: c. gen. pers. et inf., κ. σεαυτοῦ τὰ ἔσχατα παθεῖν X. Cyr. 3.1.9, cf. An. 6.6.15: c. gen. pers. only, Luc. DMort. 23[29].2: abs., Pl. Lg. 958c; τᾶν ψάφων ταὶ -δικάζουσαι SIG 953.83 (Calymna, ii B. C.):—Med., get sentence given against a person, δίκη

II have judgement given in oneʼs favour

Med., have judgement given in oneʼs favour, Is. 4.9, 10.24.

III declare by express judgement

declare by express judgement, ὅτι . . X. An. 5.8.21.

IV to be bound by

Pass., to be bound by a law, Men.Prot. p.39 D.

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Where it came from

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