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τιμ-ητής

timetes · ὁ

valuer, assessor of damages, penalties

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τιμ-ητής · tim-ētēs — LSJ

valuer, assessor of damages, penalties, assessor

valuer or assessor of damages or penalties, Pl. Lg. 843d; τ. τῆς ζημίας οἱ δικασταί Arist. Rh.Al. 1427b6; assessor of property, SIG 344.123 (Teos, iv B.C.); τῶν οὐσιῶν (of Quirinius in Syria) J. AJ 18.1.1; Boeot. τιμᾱτάς SIG 1185.16 (Tanagra, iii B.C., pl.).

II censor

at Rome, = censor, Plb. 6.13.3, D.H. 19.16, Plu. Cic. 27; as an Imperial title, SIG 821 C 2 (Epist. Domitiani), etc.

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