= θεριστήρ, X. Hier. 6.10, D. 18.51, Arist. HA 580b20, PCair.Zen. 292.486 (iii B.C.): θερισταί, οἱ, a satyric play of Euripides, Arg. E. Med.
The corpus record
θερ-ιστής
theristes · ὁ
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Where it lives
- Bel et Draco (LXX) 1 · 11.9/10k
- Hiero 1 · 1.68/10k
- Matthew 2 · 1.12/10k
What it meant — LSJ
In the wild
- θερισταῖς · theristais New Testament, Matthew 13.30 (DIORISIS sentence 529)
- θερισταὶ · theristai New Testament, Matthew 13.39 (DIORISIS sentence 542)
- θεριστάς · theristas Septuaginta, Bel et Draco (LXX) (DIORISIS sentence 35)
- θεριστάς · theristas Xenophon, Hiero 6.10 (DIORISIS sentence 189)
Where it came from
No etymology authority pointer is recorded for this lemma yet — an honest gap, not an omission. The etymological dictionaries (Beekes, Chantraine, Frisk) are matched incrementally.