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δῆμος
Δημοσθένης
δημοσίᾳ
δημοσιεύω
δημόσιος
δημοσιόω
δημοτελής
δημότερος
δημοτεύομαι
δημότης
δημοτικός
δημοῦχος
δημοφάγος
δημοχαριστής
δημώδης
δημωφελής
δήν
δηναιός
δηνᾱ́ριον
δήνεα
δηξίθῡμος
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δημοτικός
δημοτικόςή όνadjbelonging to the common peopleof personsordinary, from the general publicD.at RomeplebeianPlu.masc.pl.sb.ordinary people, members of the general publicAr. X. D. Arist.plebeiansPlu. associated with the common peopleof a contest, for nobleswith commonersX.of a writing system, in Egyptcommon, popularopp. sacred, i.e. demotic opp. hieroglyphicHdt.of a beliefcommonly held, popularArist.of clothing, wine, or sim.ordinary, everydayPlb. Plu. esp. in political ctxt.favouring the common peopleof personson the side of the peopledemocraticAr. Att.orats. Pl.of an action, speech, invention, system of governmentdemocratic, populistTh. Ar. Att.orats.gener., of persons, their behaviour or speechshowing the characteristics appropriate to a man of the peopleordinary, straightforward, civil, affablePl. X. Plb. Plu.of a sanctuarybelonging to a demeD.law δημοτικῶςadvdemocratically, in a spirit of equalityD. Arist. Plu.

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of or for the people, common; on the popular or democratic side

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δημοτικός
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IDX:
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URN:
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Key:
δημοτικός

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