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τιμ-ητικός

timetikos

estimating

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τιμ-ητικός · tim-ētikos — LSJ

estimating

estimating:

I for determining the amount of punishment

for determining the amount of punishment, πινάκιον τ. Ar. V. 167.

2 one who has been censor

ἀνὴρ τ., = Lat. vir censorius, one who has been censor (τιμητής), Plu. TG 4; τ. οἶκοι, τ. ὑπομνήματα, D.H. 1.74; ἡ τ. ἀρχή, = τιμητεία, Plu. Aem. 38; ἄρχοντα τὸν διὰ πέντε ἐτῶν τιμητικὸν (sc. ἀγῶνα) Ἀφροδίτης IG 14.745 (Naples).

II doing honour to, in the manner befitting an assessor

doing honour to, τινων Plu. Cons.Apoll. 2.120a; πρὸς Ῥωμαίους τὸ -κὸν τηρῶν J. AJ 19.8.1: cf. τιμικόν. Adv. -κῶς, χρῆσθαί τινι Ph. 1.613, cf. 273 (but, in the manner befitting an assessor, OGI 565.20 (Oenoanda)).

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