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παρα-δοχή

paradoche · ἡ

reception, apprehension, that which has been received, hereditary custom

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παρα-δοχή · para-dochē — LSJ

reception, apprehension

reception, Epicur. Nat.Herc. 908.4; σπέρματος Orib. 22.7.1, cf. Plu. Stoic.rep. 2.1056f, Sor. 1.55; of mental apprehension, Phld. Sign. 22.

2 that which has been received, hereditary custom, tradition

that which has been received, hereditary custom, πάτριοι π. E. Ba. 201; tradition, Hippod. ap. Stob. 4.1.95; κοινὴ π. S.E. P. 1.146; π. Ἑλληνισμοῦ A.D. Adv. 168.9.

II acceptance, approval

acceptance, approval, Plb. 1.1.1, 1.5.5, etc.; τῶν βλαβερῶν Hierocl. in CA 18p.459M.

b admission, register

admission, register of persons admitted, τῶν ἀπὸ τοῦ γυμνασίου PFlor. 79.24 (i A. D.).

2 admit

Gramm., ἐν π. τοῦ ἄρθρου γενέσθαι admit the use of the article, A.D. Synt. 57.6.

3 credit, rebate allowed

credit or rebate allowed (cf. παραδέχομαι), ἀβρόχου BGU 571.11 (ii A. D.).

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