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παρανομ-ία

paranomia · ἡ

transgression of law, decency

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παρανομ-ία · paranom-ia — LSJ

transgression of law, decency, order, loose and disorderly habits, illegality

transgression of law, decency, or order, Antipho 5.12, Th. 4.98, Pl. R. 537e, etc. ; ἡ κατὰ τὸ σῶμα π. ἐς τὴν δίαιταν loose and disorderly habits of life, Th. 6.15, cf. 28 ; π. εἴς τινας Plb. 3.6.13 ; περὶ τὰς σπονδάς D.H. 8.4 ; illegality, personified, Plb. 18.54.10.

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