πωλητής
πωλ-ητής, οῦ, ὁ, prop.
2). at Athens and elsewhere, officials who farmed out taxes and other revenues, sold confiscated property, and entered into contracts for public works, , al., 12.36.7 , 6.49 Ath. 7.3 , 47.2 ; also at Rhodes, SIG 581.97 (ii B.C.); τοὶ π. μισθωσάντω ἀναγράψαι τὸ ψάφισμα ib. 398.49 (Cos, iii B.C.); they also sold up the metics who failed to pay their tax, . 25.58
3). at Epidamnus, an official who regulated commercial dealings with the neighbouring barbarians, . 2.297f