ordered, prescribed, τακτόν τι παρὰ τοῦ Κύρου παραγγέλλων X. Cyr. 8.3.28; τ. ἀργύριον a fixed or stated sum, Th. 4.65; τ. χρήματα Pl. Lg. 746a; σῖτος τ. a fixed quantity of corn, Th. 4.16; τ. τροφὴν λαμβάνειν Pl. Lg. 909c, cf. Alex. 141.6; δίκαι τ. fixed penalties, Pl. Lg. 632b; ἐκφόριον τ. a fixed rent, PPetr. 3p.250 (iii B.C.); τ. ὁδός a prescribed way, D. 23.72; ἐν τ. ἡμέραις βουλεύεσθαι Aeschin. 2.109; ἐπὶ τὰ τ. ἔτη πέντε POxy. 101.10 (ii A.D.); κατά τινας χρόνους τ. Arist. HA 599b4. Adv. τα
The corpus record
τακτός
taktos
ordered, prescribed
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Where it lives
- Oeconomica II 1 · 2.13/10k
- Economics 1 · 1.61/10k
- Job 1 · 0.75/10k
- Acts 1 · 0.56/10k
- Laws 4 · 0.39/10k
- Hellenica 1 · 0.15/10k
- History 2 · 0.13/10k
- Cyropaedia 1 · 0.13/10k
- Enneads 2 · 0.09/10k
What it meant — LSJ
ordered, prescribed, fixed, stated, a fixed quantity of, fixed, fixed, prescribed
In the wild
- τακτὸν · takton Aristotle, Economics 1348a (DIORISIS sentence 191)
- τακτὸν · takton Aristotle, Oeconomica II (DIORISIS sentence 77)
- τακτῇ · taktēi New Testament, Acts 12.21 (DIORISIS sentence 434)
- τακτὰς · taktas Plato, Laws 632
- τακτὴν · taktēn Plato, Laws 909
- τακτὰ · takta Plato, Laws 674
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Where it came from
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