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παρακαταβάλλω

parakataballo

throw down beside

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What it meant

παρακατα-βάλλω · parakata-ballō — LSJ

throw down beside, he put, on

throw down beside, παρακάββαλον [Ep. for παρακατέβαλον] ἄσπετον ὕλην Il. 23.127; ζῶμα δέ οἱ πρῶτον παρακάββαλεν he put a waistband on him, ib. 683.

II make a claim, together with a deposit

make a claim to property together with a deposit (παρακαταβολή) to be forfeited in case of failure, IG 5(2).357.58 (Stymphalus), Foed.Delph.Pell. 4A 7; esp. at Athens,

1

in a διαδικασία κλήρου, of a claimant by descent, will, etc., as against collateral heirs, οὑτοσὶ παρακατέβαλε τοῦ κλήρου ὡς υἱὸς γνήσιος D. 44.42, cf. 43.5; ἑαυτῷ κατὰ δόσιν π. ls. 4.10, cf. Poll. 8.32, Harp. and Suid. s.v. παρακαταβολὴ καὶ παρακαταβάλλειν.

2

of a claimant who enters a διαμαρτυρία μὴ ἐπίδικον τὸν κλῆρον εἶναι, Is. 6.12.

3

of one who claims property as his own which has been confiscated to the state, Harp., Suid.

III annex, to their

Med., π. ψήφισμα annex a decree to their manifesto, Plb. 4.25.6.

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