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τιμ-ητός

timetos

valued, valuable, the privilege of having his penalty assessed in court

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τιμ-ητός · tim-ētos — LSJ

valued

valued, opp. μετρητός, of land, J. AJ 5.1.21: c. gen. pretii, PLond. 2.316b3 (ii A.D.).

II valuable

valuable, τὸ τοῦ χρόνου τ. J. AJ 16.2.4; πάντα δὲ τιματὰ τὰ πὰρ φίλων Theoc. 28.25.

III the privilege of having his penalty assessed in court

τούτῳ τιμητόν he enjoys the privilege of having his penalty assessed in court, D. 27.67.

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