πρόσοδος
πρόσοδος
πρόσ-οδος, ἡ,
a going or coming to, an approach, ἡ πρ. μάλιστα ταύτῃ ἐγένετο the approach was most feasible on this part, Hdt.; ἀπείπατο τὴν πρ. rejected his advances, Hdt.; πρ. μελάθρων approach to the halls, Eur.
an onset, πρόσοδοι τῆς μάχης onsets or attacks, Eur.
like πομπή II, a solemn procession to a temple with singing and music, Ar., Xen.
the coming forward of a speaker in a public assembly, γράφεσθαι πρόσοδον to petition for a hearing, Dem.; πρ. ποιεῖσθαι πρὸς τὸν δῆμον Aeschin.
income, rent, as opp. to principal, Dem.; often in pl., Oratt.
of the public revenue, φόρων πρόσοδος Hdt.; χρημάτων πρ. Thuc.; mostly in pl. the returns, revenue, Lat. reditus, Hdt., Thuc., etc.