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ἐνομῑλέω
ἐνομόργνυμαι
ἐνοπή
ἐνόπλιος
ἔνοπλος
ἑνοποιέομαι
ἑνοποιός
ἔνοπτρον
ἐνοράω
ἐνόρκιος
ἔνορκος
ἐνορμέω
ἐνορμίζομαι
ἐνόρνῡμι
ἐνορούω
ἐνόρχης
ἑνός
ἕνος
ἔνοσις
ἐνοσίχθων
ἑνότης
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ἔν-ορκος
ἔν-ορκοςονadj of persons, peoples, citiesbound by an oathS. Th. Aeschin. Arist. Plu.w.dat.to someoneS. D.w.fut.inf.to do sthg.Aeschin. Plb.impers.phr.ἔνορκονw. ἐστί + dat. or ποιοῦμαιthere exists for someoneor I regard it asa sworn obligationw.pres.fut.inf.to do sthg.A.satyr.fr. Pl. X. Aeschin. of an alliance, agreement, friendshipratified by oathswornPlb. Plu.of justice, a juror's responsibility, a policywhich one is sworn to upholdS. Aeschin. D.of a boundary stoneconsecrated by oathPl.

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bound by oath

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Headword:
ἔνορκος
Headword (normalized):
ἔνορκος
Headword (normalized/stripped):
ενορκος
IDX:
12935
URN:
urn:cite2:scaife-viewer:dictionary-entries.atlas_v1:cambridge-greek-lexicon-12936
Key:
ἔνορκος

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