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κατεφάλλομαι
κατεφθίμην
κατεφίσταμαι
κατέχω
κατηβολή
κατηγεμών
κατηγορέω
κατηγόρημα
κατηγορίᾱ
κατηγορικός
κατήγορος
κατῆκα
κατῄκισμαι
κατήκοος
κατήκω
κατῆλθον
κατῆλιψ
κατηλογέω
κατηλόων
κατηλυσίη
κάτημαι
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κατ-ήγορος
κατήγοροςουmreltd. ἀγορεύω one who brings an accusation of wrongdoingesp. in a court or assemblyaccusersts. w.gen.of a personS. Att.orats. Pl. X. Arist.ref. to the entire populaceDin.fig., ref. to one's consciencePlb. specif.accuser appointed by the statepublic prosecutorIsoc. Arist. Din. Plu. exposersts. w.gen. of wrongdoers, their deedsHdt. Att.orats.fig., ref. to hearsay, laziness, one's own tongueA. X. Aeschin.ref. to an additional name given to a personindicatorw.gen.of one's beautyPlu.

ShortDef

an accuser

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Headword:
κατήγορος
Headword (normalized):
κατήγορος
Headword (normalized/stripped):
κατηγορος
IDX:
22111
URN:
urn:cite2:scaife-viewer:dictionary-entries.atlas_v1:cambridge-greek-lexicon-22112
Key:
κατήγορος

Data

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